ZnO crystals grown on Carbon Nanotubes
ZnO "barbed wire" crystals grown on carbon nanotubes.
Image by John Hart Group
ZnO "barbed wire" crystals grown on carbon nanotubes.
Image by John Hart Group
Strands of Impala fur from an animal at Binder Park Zoo, Battle Creek, Michigan. Strucutre not dissimilar to human hair.
Image by Betsy Mansfield
TEM image of soot particles on a holey carbon support film.
Image by EMAL Staff
An XEDS map of a semiconductor chip, green is the silicon K alpha line, yellow is the gols M alpha line and red the carbon K line.
Image by John Mansfield
SEM image of nanotube forests assembled into the likeness of Barack Obama.
Image by Sameh Tawfick
An X-ray energy dispersive spectormetry map recorded using the Silicon K line. Map recorded on the FEI Quanta Dualbeam with an EDAX Apollo 40 Silicon Drift Detector.
Image by John Mansfield
ZnO "barbed wire" crystals grown on carbon nanotubes.
Image by John Hart Group
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Laboratory Manager (Central Campus) |
Address:
Central Campus Electron Microbeam Analysis Laboratory
Geological Sciences, R.B. Mitchell Laboratory
1006 C.C. Little Building
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2143
E-mail: chender@umich.edu
Phone: (734) 936-1555
Contact me for:
SEM, Microprobe and specimen preparation equipment:
Training and problems in Central Campus EMAL.
Schedule
My normal schedule is 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
How to get training
E-mail me or call me to set up a training session