Contents Volume 19, Number 2, March (1997)

Special Issue on Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy, Part II
Guest Editors Dale E. Newbury and Edward Griffith

Introduction

Original Papers

  • Development of Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy Electron Beam Profiling Imaging with Self-Assembled Monolayers and Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy
    S. Wight, G. Gillen, T. Herne


  • A New Correction Method for High-Resolution Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Analyses in the Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope
    E. Doehne


  • Some Aspects of Optimizing Contrasts for the Investigation of Joint Materials in the Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope
    H. Schnarr and M.W. Futing


  • The Effect of Some Instrument Operating Conditions on the X-Ray Microanalysis of Particles in the Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope
    R. Carlton


  • Use of the Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope for the Observation of the Swelling Behaviour of Cellulosic Fibres
    L. M. Jenkins and A.M. Donald


  • Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy Investigations of Biodeterioration
    R. Ray, B. Little, P. Wagner, K. Hart


  • Characterization of Polyox® Granules Using Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy
    R.A. Roberts, A.J. Shukla, T. Rice


  • Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy of Personal and Household Products
    K. Hoyberg


  • Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy Studies of Diffusion Mechanism of Boron Particle Combustion
    C.L. Yeh, K.K. Kuo, M. Klimkiewicz, P.W. Brown


  • In Situ Laser Heating in an Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope
    A.H. Foitzik, M.W. Füting, G. Hillrichs, L-J. Herbst


  • Better Visualization Inside the Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope through the Infrared Chamberscope Coupled with a Mirror
    S. Wight