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Register to join the upcoming DGM webinar

You are invited to the DGM webinar 'Enabling research through reduced ion beam damage pFIB in a multi research theme environment', on 3 July 2024 from 14:00 to 15:00 CEST.

Ion beam damage and implantation is one of the main concerns when using ion beams for TEM sample preparation. However, ion beam damage can cause phase changes, erroneous in-situ heating results and ion beam induced damage which can significantly reduce the luminescence properties of samples. In this talk three examples will be given of how the pFIB has enhanced research at Loughborough University - enabling phase change free ion polishing of austenitic stainless steels, in-situ heating of solder materials and cathodoluminescence of CdTe solar cell materials. 

Speakers:

 

Dr. Stuart Robertson
Sr. Research Associate
Loughborough Materials Characterisation Centre
Loughborough University
 
 
Dr. Min Wu
Sr. Sales Development and Product Specialist PFIB, Materials Science
Thermo Fisher Scientific

 

Register on the link below:

https://dgm.de/en/events/short-webinars/enabling-research-through-reduced-ion-beam-damage-pfib-in-a-multi-research-theme-environment#6679218d056d1_nav