Abstract

Focused Ion Beam (FIB) specimen preparation for both scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM respectively) has seen an increase in usage over the past few years. The advantage to the FIB is that site specific cross sections (or plan view sections) may be fabricated quickly and reproducibly from numerous types of materials using a finely focused beam of Ga+ ions [1,2]. It was demonstrated by Prenitzer et al. that TEM specimens may be acquired from individual Zn powder particles by employing the FIB LO specimen preparation technique [3]. In this paper, we use the FIB LO technique to prepare TEM specimens from Mount Saint Helens volcanic ash.Volcanic ash from Mount Saint Helens was obtained at the Microscopy and Microanalysis 1998 meeting in Atlanta. TEM analysis of the ash was performed using the FIB lift out technique [1]. Ash powders were dusted onto an SEM sample stud that had been coated with silver paint.

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