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Basic Analysis Methods for Things that are Similar Yet Different

Introducing the flow from optical microscope observation with a wide range of applications to SEM observation and EDX elemental analysis!

We will introduce the flow from basic and widely applicable optical microscope observation to SEM observation and EDX elemental analysis. Observation using an optical microscope is one of the fundamental observation techniques, allowing for quick examination of general shapes and other features. Its advantage lies in the ability to obtain color information, making it effective for observing abnormalities associated with corrosion and other changes. In this document, we also provide detailed explanations of "observation using SEM" and "elemental analysis using EDX" with the help of photos and graphs. We encourage you to read it. [Contents] ■ Observation using an optical microscope ■ Observation using SEM ■ Elemental analysis using EDX *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Total support service for cross-section grinding, processing, observation, and analysis.

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Total support service for chemical analysis

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Appearance observation using a digital microscope.

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Tabletop SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) 'TM3030Plus'

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Cross-sectional observation of copper terminals and elemental analysis using SEM/EDX.

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Detection sensitivity due to differences in acceleration voltage during SEM-EDX analysis.

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Changes due to differences in acceleration voltage during EDX analysis.

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Basic Analysis Methods for Things that are Similar yet Different

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[Information] Differentiating Between Optical Microscopes and SEM

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Aites was established in 1993, originating from the quality assurance department of the IBM Japan Yasu office. Based on the technical expertise cultivated through cutting-edge defect analysis and reliability assurance of electronic components at the IBM Japan Yasu office, we have provided various products and services that support the development and manufacturing of semiconductors, displays, organic EL, solar cells, and electronic components to customers both domestically and internationally.