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18. July 2014

New technique by Bruker

Transmission Kikuchi Diffraction in SEM

TKD sample holder with open clamp

A new technique called  Transmission Kikuchi Diffraction, or TKD, has been developed as an SEM-based method capable of delivering the same type of results as EBSD, but with a spatial resolution improved by up to one order of magnitude. Utilizing existing EBSD hardware and software, TKD can be used to study electron-transparent samples, such asTEM lamella, free-standing films and crystalline nanoparticles.

Recognizing the potential of this new technique, Bruker decided to integrate it into the QUANTAX EBSD system. The TKD mode in QUANTAX EBSD is designed to be user friendly and allow the acquisition of high quality data regardless of the users’ experience level. TKD analyses with QUANTAX EBSD also can be combined with EDS analyses, thanks to a special sample holder designed by Bruker.

More information you find at www.bruker.com or in the attached file.

  • bruker_nano_analytics_news_july_2014.pdf (873 KB)

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