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The performance of EDXS at elevated sample temperatures using a MEMS-based in situ TEM heating system

Krisper et al., 2022

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10077177063595427892
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Krisper R
Lammer J
Pivak Y
Fisslthaler E
Grogger W
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Ultramicroscopy

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Since the development of MEMS heating holders, dynamic in-situ experiments at elevated temperatures may be complemented by X-ray spectrometry for chemical analysis. Although the amount of IR radiation is small when compared to furnace holders, the influence of IR …
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