Useful Electron Microscopy Links

Getting The Most from Your STEM:  Papers on room environment and optimizing STEM performance.

The EELS database with reference spectra from many different materials systems

www.EnergyLoss.com, the web site for the traditional EELS workshop, held once every four years in some exotic location.

Voyles Group Home Page The University of Wisconsin, Madison, STEM group web site with information on electron microscopy techniques and useful links.

ImageJ, A program for image analysis, processing and particle counting, written in Java.  Functionally equivalent to NIH Image, this software is useful for measuring line profiles and performing FFTs.

Nobel Prizes for Research with Electrons, a list of Nobel Prizes awarded for research using electron scattering.

Desktop Spectrum Analyzer a MACINTOSH ONLY EDX spectral analysis and manipulation software package. Simulates and quantifies x-ray spectra

 X-ray World Wide Web Server, at Uppsala University in Sweden.  Much of the information kept in x-ray scattering data bases are useful for electron microscopy as well.  Hitchcock and Mancini's COREX database has high energy resolution XAS and EELS spectra from atoms and molecules.

X-ray Data Booklet, at Lawrence Berkley National Labs.  Binding energies, scattering physics, useful formulae and references.

Surface Science Database, from the UK Surface Analysis Forum - data for SIMS, XPS, AES, XAS, EELS

 

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