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= What kind of microscopes are available? =
= Electron Microscopy at DTU Nanolab building 314/307 =
 
== What kind of microscopes are available? ==


At DTU Nanolab - building 314/307 are different types of microscopes available:
At DTU Nanolab - building 314/307 are different types of microscopes available:
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= Which techniques are available? =
== Which techniques are available? ==


Depending on the equipment, different techniques are available:
Depending on the equipment, different techniques are available:
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= What to do with the data? =
== What to do with the data? ==


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Electron Microscopy at DTU Nanolab building 314/307

What kind of microscopes are available?

At DTU Nanolab - building 314/307 are different types of microscopes available:

Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) TEM Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) SEM Dual-beam Electron Microcopes - Focused Ion Beam and Scanning Electron Microscope (FIB-SEM) FIB


Which techniques are available?

Depending on the equipment, different techniques are available:

X-Ray spectroscopy (EDS/WDS) EDS/WDS Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) EELS Energy Filtered TEM (EFTEM) EFTEM
Electron Backscatter Diffraction and Transmission Kikuchi Diffraction (EBSD/TKD) EBSD/TKD Electron Holography Holography


What to do with the data?

Available software at DTU Nanolab Available software Lattice fringe analysis Lattice fringes


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