Focused ion beam (FIB) sectioning has revolutionized preparation of meteorite samples for characterization by analytical transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and other techniques. Although FIB is not "non-destructive" in the purest sense, each extracted section amounts to no more than nanograms (approximately 500 cubic microns) removed intact from locations precisely controlled by SEM imaging and analysis. Physical alteration of surrounding material by ion damage, fracture or sputter contamination effects is localized to within a few micrometers around the lift-out point. This leaves adjacent material intact for coordinate geochemical analysis by SIMS, microdrill extraction/TIMS and other techniques. After lift out, FIB sections can be qu...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites preserve evidence of how the solar system formed and evolved throu...
Meteorites are perhaps one of the most tangible aspects of outer space. With their irregular, ablate...
eid: 6223 adsurl: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016LPICo1921.6223S adsnote: Provided by the SAO...
We are using innovative FIB techniques to prepare samples of planetary materials for different types...
The Japanese space agency's (JAXA) Hayabusa mission returned the first particulate samples (typicall...
Sample preparation is always a critical step in study of micrometer sized astromaterials available f...
We describe a focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) technique that enables coordin...
The Stardust sample return capsule returned to Earth in January 2006 with primitive debris collected...
Advanced microanalytical techniques such as high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM)...
Carbonaceous nanoglobules are ubiquitous in carbonaceous chondrite (CC) meteorites. The Tagish Lake ...
Remote sensing observations show that space weathering processes affect all airless bodies in the So...
We describe results from a new technique using dual beam FIB/SEM with which impact residues can be e...
The Stardust sample return capsule will return to Earth in January 2006 with primitive debris collec...
Charged particle-induced nuclear reactions were used in the following problems: the determination o...
Argon ion milling is the conventional means by which mineral sections are thinned to electron transp...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites preserve evidence of how the solar system formed and evolved throu...
Meteorites are perhaps one of the most tangible aspects of outer space. With their irregular, ablate...
eid: 6223 adsurl: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016LPICo1921.6223S adsnote: Provided by the SAO...
We are using innovative FIB techniques to prepare samples of planetary materials for different types...
The Japanese space agency's (JAXA) Hayabusa mission returned the first particulate samples (typicall...
Sample preparation is always a critical step in study of micrometer sized astromaterials available f...
We describe a focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) technique that enables coordin...
The Stardust sample return capsule returned to Earth in January 2006 with primitive debris collected...
Advanced microanalytical techniques such as high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM)...
Carbonaceous nanoglobules are ubiquitous in carbonaceous chondrite (CC) meteorites. The Tagish Lake ...
Remote sensing observations show that space weathering processes affect all airless bodies in the So...
We describe results from a new technique using dual beam FIB/SEM with which impact residues can be e...
The Stardust sample return capsule will return to Earth in January 2006 with primitive debris collec...
Charged particle-induced nuclear reactions were used in the following problems: the determination o...
Argon ion milling is the conventional means by which mineral sections are thinned to electron transp...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites preserve evidence of how the solar system formed and evolved throu...
Meteorites are perhaps one of the most tangible aspects of outer space. With their irregular, ablate...
eid: 6223 adsurl: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016LPICo1921.6223S adsnote: Provided by the SAO...