The Scholar's Field Guide to Clemson University

Clemson University Electron Microscopy (EM) Laboratory Researchers at Clemson capitalize on the University’s Electron Microscopy (EM) Laboratory , which is a multi-user servic e and scientific laboratory that provides instrumen tation and scientific expertise for electron/ ion microscopy-based integrated experimen- tal analysis resources. The Clemson University EM Lab has some of the most advanced electron microscopes to help further the university’s leadership in nanotechnology, toxicology, geochemistry, biological and materials research. These electron microscopes enhance your ability to conduct research and advanced sample preparation for your industry partners and academia. The Electron Microscopy (EM) Laboratory is equipped with: • H9500 high-resolution transmission electron microscope • S4800 high-resolution scanning elec- tron microscope • HD2000 scanning transmission elec- tron microscope • TM3000 table-top scanning electron microscope • S3400 and SU6600 variable pres- sure scanning electron microscopes • nanoDUE’T NB5000 double-beam microscope • SU9000 scanning electron micro- scope • HT7830 120 kV tunable energy trans- mission electron microscope • SU5000 advanced variable pressure scanning electron microscope with fiel emission source • Quantachrome Autosorb iQ gas sorption analyzer • Versa Probe III combined x-ray photo- electron spectroscopy and auger elec- tron spectroscopy • EBPG5200 electron beam lithography capability • Sample prep tools – 17 –

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NjQ0MDc0