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April 28, 2008
28 – SEM of Li2O.2B2O3
Description:
Electron Microscope: ZEISS SUPRA 55-VP
Emitter: Thermal field emission type
Date: 15th May 2007
Location: Microscopy lab, Physics, Campus
Magnification: 800x
Electron Potential: 20 kV
Detection: Secondary Electron
Comments: Scanning electron microscopes are much like cameras; you have to control the focus, brightness, contrast, zoom level. They are also very unlike optical equipment; focus in x and y is controlled separately, you can choose to detect back-scattered electrons or secondary electrons (and more), you also get to pick how much energy the electrons have as they smash into your sample, and it’s all done in a vacuum.
Post-processing: False-coloured
Path to image: /images/nathanbarrow/2008/04/28/0428.jpg
March 10, 2006
11 – Project Complete
Description:
Camera: Canon Digital IXUS 50 (v3)
Date: 20th October 2005
Location: Physics laboratory, Campus
Shutter: 1/5s
Aperture: F/2.8
Comments: To commemorate the completion of my final year project, here is some lithium borate glass! The brown bit has devitrified, but the clear yellow blob is the good stuff!
Post-processing: None
Path to image: /images/nathanbarrow/2006/03/10/0311.jpg
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28 Apr 2008 13:18
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