🔬 Exploring Surface Morphology through SEM
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) is an advanced imaging technique used to study the surface morphology and microstructure of materials with high resolution.
⚙️ Principle
SEM uses a focused beam of electrons that scans the surface of a sample. The interaction between electrons and the sample produces signals that are converted into detailed images, revealing surface features and topography.
🧪 My Practical Exposure
My hands-on experience includes:
✔ Sample preparation and coating techniques
✔ Operating SEM for imaging
✔ Observing surface morphology and particle size
✔ Basic image interpretation
📊 Applications
✔ Surface and morphological analysis
✔ Nanomaterial characterization
✔ Failure analysis in materials
✔ Biological and polymer studies
✨ Key Insight
SEM provided a deeper understanding of how surface structure and morphology affect material performance.
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