Abstract Details
(2020) Infrared Nanoscopy of Complex Composite Samples via Scattering-Type Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscopy
Reich A, Schäfer P & Huber A
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2183
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06l: Room 2, Thursday 25th June 00:45 - 00:48
Aina Reich
Philip Schäfer
Andreas Huber
Philip Schäfer
Andreas Huber
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Submitted by Daniel Gregory on Thursday 18th June 19:30
Really interesting technique, can you give ranges of detection limits for different elements? How much does there have to be to map it? I'm interested in seeing how trace elements (order of 100s to 1000s of ppm) are hosted in sediments and sedimentary rocks, could this be a potential application?
Really interesting technique, can you give ranges of detection limits for different elements? How much does there have to be to map it? I'm interested in seeing how trace elements (order of 100s to 1000s of ppm) are hosted in sediments and sedimentary rocks, could this be a potential application?
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