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EBSD OIM Analysis™ with NPAR™ or How to Salvage Your Datasets!

Summary

The highest quality EBSD analyses prefer the highest quality pattern collection. However, limited acquisition time, non-ideal sample perfection, and restricted SEM setup do not provide optimum collection quality. Many times the resultant OIM maps will have a severely diminished quality and appear to be useless. NPAR™ is a routine that can recover the greatest amount of quality available in the data set.

EBSD OIM Analysis™ with NPAR™ or How to Salvage Your Datasets!

This webinar will present examples of data sets that were salvaged by the technique.

Speakers

Patrick Camus received a BS and PhD from University of Pittsburgh in Materials Science. He spent 18 years in Atom Probe analysis at Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and University of Wisconsin-Madison. Pat then worked for 15 years in Electron-beam microanalysis (EDS, WDS, EBSD) at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He moved to EDAX early in 2013 as Principal Product Development Engineer and became Director of Research and Innovation in 2014.

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