The exploration of remote planetary surfaces calls for the advancement of low power, highly-miniaturized instrumentation. Instruments of this nature that are capable of multiple types of analyses will prove to be particularly useful as we prepare for human return to the moon, and as we continue to explore increasingly remote locations in our Solar System. To this end, our group has been developing a miniaturized Environmental-Scanning Electron Microscope (mESEM) capable of remote investigations of mineralogical samples through in-situ topographical and chemical analysis on a fine scale. The functioning of an SEM is well known: an electron beam is focused to nanometer-scale onto a given sample where resulting emissions such as backscattered ...
This presentation discusses work done to assess the design of a focusing column in a miniaturized Sc...
We describe a focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) technique that enables coordin...
NASA Glenn Research Center is presently developing and applying a range of sensor and electronic tec...
Development of a miniaturized scanning electron microscope that will utilize the martian atmosphere ...
Development of a miniaturized scanning electron microscope that will utilize the martian atmosphere ...
Experiments and instruments for operation in and on small satellites are constrained by the volume, ...
A number of new instrument capabilities are currently in maturation for future in situ use on planet...
The Miniaturized Variable Pressure Scanning Electron Microscope (MVP-SEM) project, funded by the NAS...
A proposed, low-power, backpack-sized instrument, denoted the micro electron microprobe and sample a...
NASA's planetary exploration strategy is primarily targeted to the detection of extant or extin...
We are implementing nano- and micro-technologies to develop a miniaturized electron impact ionizatio...
The Moon is an integral part of the Earth-Moon system, it is a witness to more than 4.5 b. y. of sol...
Using high intensity beams of fast electrons, the transmission electron microscope (TEM) and scannin...
abstract: Future robotic and human missions to the Moon and Mars will need in situ capabilities to c...
MEMS (Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems) plasma analyzers are a promising possibility for future spac...
This presentation discusses work done to assess the design of a focusing column in a miniaturized Sc...
We describe a focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) technique that enables coordin...
NASA Glenn Research Center is presently developing and applying a range of sensor and electronic tec...
Development of a miniaturized scanning electron microscope that will utilize the martian atmosphere ...
Development of a miniaturized scanning electron microscope that will utilize the martian atmosphere ...
Experiments and instruments for operation in and on small satellites are constrained by the volume, ...
A number of new instrument capabilities are currently in maturation for future in situ use on planet...
The Miniaturized Variable Pressure Scanning Electron Microscope (MVP-SEM) project, funded by the NAS...
A proposed, low-power, backpack-sized instrument, denoted the micro electron microprobe and sample a...
NASA's planetary exploration strategy is primarily targeted to the detection of extant or extin...
We are implementing nano- and micro-technologies to develop a miniaturized electron impact ionizatio...
The Moon is an integral part of the Earth-Moon system, it is a witness to more than 4.5 b. y. of sol...
Using high intensity beams of fast electrons, the transmission electron microscope (TEM) and scannin...
abstract: Future robotic and human missions to the Moon and Mars will need in situ capabilities to c...
MEMS (Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems) plasma analyzers are a promising possibility for future spac...
This presentation discusses work done to assess the design of a focusing column in a miniaturized Sc...
We describe a focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) technique that enables coordin...
NASA Glenn Research Center is presently developing and applying a range of sensor and electronic tec...