46 . Spotlight 150 User's Guide
Preparing Samples
The Spotlight 150 enables you to examine live image of the sample on the Setup Microscope
tab and to choose the area where you want to collect images or spectra. To make sure that
you collect good quality spectra, it is important that you prepare samples properly. Sample
preparation is needed when the sample is too thick for transmission work, or the area of
interest is on the inside (for example in a laminated sample).
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If you are going to collect transmission spectra, the sample should ideally be thin
enough (approximately 5 to 20 µm) to give good detail and undistorted absorption
bands.
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The area of the sample must be large enough to give an adequate signal; otherwise,
the scan time must be increased.
Preparing a sample, therefore, often involves flattening it; this both thins it and increases its
area. The sample can be flattened by rolling, squeezing, or pressing.
This chapter tells you how to prepare samples for spectroscopy with the Spotlight 150.
It includes:
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A list of useful tools;
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A list of window materials commonly used for mounting samples;
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Descriptions of special techniques used to prepare particular types of samples.
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Страница 33: ...Getting Ready to Use the Spotlight 150 ...
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Страница 59: ...Techniques for Collecting Spectra ...
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