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Sample Preparation for X-Ray Microanalysis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
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Looking at samples in a scanning electron microscope often involves some type of sample preparation. The most common form of sample prep is coating the sample, usually with a heavy metal. The most common metal used for sample coating is gold. The need for coating samples is taken as a given by many people, but is it always necessary? To answer this question let us take a look at the reasons for coating a sample.
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