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GEMS: Geoanalytical Electron Microscopy & Spectroscopy Centre

  • GEMS: Geoanalytical Electron Microscopy & Spectroscopy Centre
  • Instrumentation
  • Zeiss Sigma VP Analytical SEM
  • Renishaw InVia Raman Microscope
  • FEI Quanta 200F Environmental SEM

Instrumentation

Zeiss Sigma FEG SEM - high-resolution analytical SEM

GEMS: Geoanalytical Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy

GEMS: Geoanalytical Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy

FEI Quanta FEG SEM - Environmental SEM

GEMS: Geoanalytical Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy

GEMS: Geoanalytical Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy

Renishaw inVia confocal Raman microscope

GEMS: Geoanalytical Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy

GEMS: Geoanalytical Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy

‌GEMS is equipped with state-of-the-art scanning electron microscopes (SEM’s). SEM’s are among the most versatile and widely used tools of modern science, and they enable detailed characterisation of the morphology and composition of inorganic and organic materials. One SEM has an ‘environmental’ mode, permitting accurate examination of ‘wet’ samples. The other SEM can provide detailed 3D images.

  • Carl Zeiss Sigma Variable Pressure Analytical SEM with Oxford Microanalysis
  • Reinshaw inVia Raman Microscope
  • FEI Quanta 200 F Environmental SEM with EDAX Microanalysis
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