Traditional scanning electron microscopy (SEM) requires samples to be placed in a high-vacuum environment, which can alter or damage volatile, moist, or non-conductive materials. 1,2,3 This limitation ...
Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM) represents a significant evolution of conventional scanning electron microscopy. By utilising variable pressure conditions rather than the high vacuum ...
Understanding the intricate structures and compositions of geological samples in Earth Science is central to research. This is particularly relevant in fields like carbon capture, utilization, and ...
Microscopic analysis plays a fundamental role in materials science, enabling researchers to explore the fine details that influence product performance. Among the tools available to material ...