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Neoscope 2 jcm 6000

Manufactured by JEOL
Sourced in Japan

The Neoscope II JCM-6000 is a compact benchtop scanning electron microscope (SEM) produced by JEOL. It is designed for high-resolution imaging of a variety of samples. The Neoscope II JCM-6000 features a low-vacuum mode, allowing for the observation of non-conductive samples without the need for costly and time-consuming sample preparation.

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Scanning Electron Microscopy of Filaments

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Filaments on the polycarbonate filters were imaged with a scanning electron microscope (JEOL Neoscope II JCM-6000, Japan) to identify filament segments suitable for NanoSIMS analysis. Imaging was done under a 0.1-0.3 mbar vacuum and a high accelerating voltage (15 kV) using a backscatter electron detector.
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Scanning Electron Microscopy of Filaments

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Filaments on the polycarbonate filters were imaged with a scanning electron microscope (JEOL Neoscope II JCM-6000, Japan) to identify filament sections suitable for NanoSIMS analysis. Imaging was done under a 0.1–0.3 mbar vacuum and a high accelerating voltage (15 kV) using a backscattered electron detector.
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