Webinar: Thin Film Coating for Ultra-High-Resolution EM Imaging and Analysis
Imaging non conductive samples in Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) can be challenging and error prone when proper preparation steps are not followed. The conditions of the coating process can greatly influence the outcome of results. In this webinar, Dr. Helena Bland of Quorum will demonstrate techniques using the TurboQ S high-vacuum coater to achieve precise thin film metal coatings. This session will focus on best practices for selecting target materials and fine-tuning deposition parameters to ensure optimal results for ultra-high-resolution imaging and analysis. Recorded May 27, 2026

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