Volume 26 26
Numbe 2 Number
2018 March March
Microanalysis of Meteorites
12 Auger Spectroscopy in Planetary Science: Elemental Analysis of Presolar Silicate Grains Christine Floss
Contents
18 Distinguishing Meteoritic Nanodiamonds from Disordered Carbon Using Atom-Probe Tomography J. B. Lewis, D. Isheim, C. Floss, and D. N. Seidman
24 Adhesive-Based Atom Probe Sample Preparation Surya S. Rout, Philipp R. Heck, Nestor J. Zaluzec, Dieter Isheim, Dean J. Miller, and David N. Seidman
Electron Microscopy
32 Cryo-Ultramicrotomy of Complex Molecular Fluids Min Gao
42 Do We Need Three-Dimensional Fourier Transform Analysis to Evaluate High-Performance TEMs? Kazuo Ishizuka and Koji Kimoto
Pioneers
50 Pioneers in Optics: Michael Faraday Eric Clark
Highlights from Microscopy and Microanalysis About the Cover
56 Cryo-Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM)-in-SEM for Bio- and Organo-Mineral Interface Characterization in the Environment
56 Improved Three-Dimensional (3D) Resolution of Electron Tomograms Using Robust Mathematical Data-Processing Techniques
57 Depth Resolution Dependence on Sample Thickness and Incident Energy in On-Axis Transmission Kikuchi Diffraction in Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
Letter to the Editor
58 Toxicity of Visible Light Follows a Rule Similar to that for X-Ray Damage Rino Saiga and Ryuta Mizutani
Secondary ion mass spectrometry maps of oxygen isotope ions.
Clockwise from upper left: 16O–, 17O–, 18O–, and 18O–/16O–. Presolar grain revealed in map of 17O–. Full width = 9.3 µm.
See article by Floss.
Authors’ Response Firas Mubaid and Claire M. Brown
Departments
7 Editorial 9 Carmichael’s Concise Review
52 Industry News 54 Product News
60 NetNotes 69 Calendar of Meetings 73 Dear Abbe 74 Index of Advertisers
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