Hi Bev
We work with a Philips ESEM and I am quite happy that I don't have to coat my specimen when I look at nonconductive surfaces. In ESEM mode you loose some resolution but working up to 30k wasn't a challenge so far and anyway, whenever I will need high resolution I can still coat my specimen with gold an run the ESEM with high vac.
Regarding the EDX you've got to know what you're interested in. We have a detector with a Be- window. However EMPA also has a WDX for low energy elements. In the beginning we had some problems running the software of the ESEM but now the machine runs perfect.
Have a great day
Guenter
Guenter Grossmann
Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research EMPA
Centre for Reliability
8600 Duebendorf
Switzerland
Phone: xx41 1 823 4279
Fax : xx41 1823 4054
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