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Correlative Microscopy with EBSD

Correlative microscopy involves imaging the same area of a sample using multiple techniques, enabling the connection of various material properties to specific aspects of the microstructure. By combining electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) data, which provides crucial information about crystallographic orientation, with results from other characterization methods, researchers can gain deeper insights into how crystallographic orientation influences material properties.

This webinar will guide you step-by-step on using the tools in EDAX OIM Analysis™ to correlate EBSD data with other imaging modalities. Examples will include correlations between EBSD data and results from techniques such as micro-Raman spectroscopy, micro-hardness, electron channeling contrast imaging (ECCI), high-resolution cross-correlation EBSD (HR-EBSD), micro-digital image correlation (DIC), micro-cathodoluminescence (CL), and optical microscopy. Challenges associated with aligning images captured under geometries different from those used for EBSD will also be discussed.

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