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- Subject: Re: SEM of lithium?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan4.101403.165435@dstos3.dsto.gov.au>
- From: mt_wilson@fencer.dsto.gov.au (Alan Wilson)
- Date: 4 Jan 93 10:14:01 CST
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- In article <BznzK5.JFH@creare.com>, kwg@creare.com (Kent Goeking) writes:
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- > I would like to hear if anyone has any experience in preparing moisture
- > sensitive samples for SEM examination. In particular I would like to
- > examine the interface between a piece of lithium...
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- I have looked at Li metal in a SEM by scraping the surface while the sample
- is just out of the air lock and then quickly inserting it - probably not for
- you. I have also thought of preparing the sample under dry nitrogen and
- transferring under nitrogen into the SEM.
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- Alan Wilson, mt_wilson@fencer.dsto.gov.au
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