Last month you could learn about the technological capabilities of the Thermo Phenom desktop SEM in our blog on desktop SEM “SEM in the reach of every lab.” In response, we received quite a few questions related to the possibilities that the EDS (energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy) module has to offer as an analytical complement to the standard imaging capabilities of the SEM. Often the main topics of interest then are resolution, quantification, peak separation and the software capabilities for surface scanning and line scanning, among others.
In this follow-up article, we will take a closer look at the capabilities that desktop SEM has to offer when we start combining SEM image analysis with chemical analysis via EDS.