Exploring Ion Beam Research: Join Our Short Webinar on pFIB Technology

Join us on 03 July 2024 from 02:00 to 03:00 p.m. CEST for our exclusive online webinar titled "Enabling research through reduced ion beam damage pFIB in a multi research theme environment". This webinar will provide a deep insight into overcoming ion beam damage in various research applications.

On 03 July 2024, from 02:00 to 03:00 CEST, delve into the realm of advanced ion beam research through our exclusive online webinar titled "Enabling research through reduced ion beam damage pFIB in a multi research theme environment". This webinar, conducted in English, promises an insightful exploration into overcoming ion beam damage challenges in various research applications.

Ion beam damage and implantation pose significant hurdles in transmission electron microscopy (TEM) sample preparation, impacting phase stability and material properties. At Loughborough University, pioneering research using the plasma focused ion beam (pFIB) technique has demonstrated remarkable enhancements across diverse domains. Key examples include phase change-free ion polishing of austenitic stainless steels, in-situ heating studies on solder materials, and cathodoluminescence investigations of CdTe solar cell materials.

Leading this illuminating session is Dr. Stuart Robertson from Loughborough University, alongside Dr. Min Wu from Thermo Fisher Scientific. Their expertise and insights promise to illuminate the transformative potential of pFIB technology in advancing research capabilities.

Join us online to uncover how pFIB technology is revolutionizing ion beam research, enabling precise material analysis and advancing scientific understanding across various disciplines. Registration for this webinar is open to all interested researchers, scientists, and technology enthusiasts seeking to deepen their knowledge in this cutting-edge field.

For more details and to secure your place, visit the official registration page. Don't miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of ion beam research innovation.

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