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arxiv: 1804.08754 · v3 · pith:RFX2BMWBnew · submitted 2018-04-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Space rocks and optimising scanning electron channelling contrast

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keywords electronimagingcontrastdemonstratedetectordiffractionexploreforescatter
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Forescatter electron imaging is a popular microscopy technique, especially for scanning electron microscopes equipped with an electron backscatter diffraction detector. In principal, this method enables qualitative imaging of microstructure but quantitative assessment can be limited due to limited information about the contrast afforded. In this work, we explore forescatter electron imaging and demonstrate that imaging can be optimised for topographic, phase, and subtle orientation contrast imaging through appropriate sample and detector positioning. We demonstrate the relationship between imaging modes using systematic variation in detector positioning and compare this with pseudo-forescatter electron images, obtained from image analysis of diffraction patterns, to explore and confirm image contrast modes. We demonstrate these contrast mechanisms on a map obtained from a sample of the Gibeon meteorite.

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