Microprobe (EPMA)
Electron Probe Micro Analyser - for highly accurate element analysis.

The technique: Electrons in – x-rays out
In a microprobe the sample is bombarded with a finely focused electron beam. The emitted x-rays are analysed quantitatively or qualitatively using Wavelenght Dispersive Spectroscopy (WDS) and / or Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS). WDS gives much better energy resolution than EDS and is what makes the microprobe superior to an ordinary SEM when it comes to element analysis.

Some of the uses are: Excact analysis of small volumes, chemical quantification of intermetallic phases, and mapping of inhomogeneities and impurities in cast alloys.

 

Technical data:

Typical analysis  volume

2 µm3

Lateral resolution

0.5 – 1 µm

Element analysis

Beryllium (atomic number 4) and higher

Detection limit

0.01 weight percent (for most elements)

Sample requirements
:

Surface

Reasonably planar sample

Maximum size

40 mm x 50 mm x 20 mm 
(Standard diameters for polished metallographical samples are 1" and 1 1/4". Depth < 20 mm)

The microprobe in Trondheim is localised at NTNU.

Contact person:
Trondheim: Morten Raanes, tlf. +47 93059421


Published May 30, 2008