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Three-dimensional chemical mapping using non-destructive SEM and photogrammetry.


ABSTRACT: The slice and view approach in electron microscopy defines an ensemble of destructive techniques that is widely used for studying in 3D the structure and chemistry of samples with dimensions ranging from µm to mm. Here, a method is presented for measuring with high resolution and quantitatively the morphology and chemical composition of the surface of a sample in 3D. It is non-destructive and therefore, it is complementary to slice and view methods. The scheme is based on the fusion of conventional scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging, multi-view photogrammetry and compositional mapping using energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDXS). We demonstrate its potential by performing an accurate study of adhesion wear of a tungsten carbide tool that is difficult to obtain using conventional characterization techniques.

SUBMITTER: Gontard LC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6054630 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Three-dimensional chemical mapping using non-destructive SEM and photogrammetry.

Gontard Lionel C LC   Batista Moisés M   Salguero Jorge J   Calvino José J JJ  

Scientific reports 20180720 1


The slice and view approach in electron microscopy defines an ensemble of destructive techniques that is widely used for studying in 3D the structure and chemistry of samples with dimensions ranging from µm to mm. Here, a method is presented for measuring with high resolution and quantitatively the morphology and chemical composition of the surface of a sample in 3D. It is non-destructive and therefore, it is complementary to slice and view methods. The scheme is based on the fusion of conventio  ...[more]

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