Summary
EBSD mapping has become a standard microanalysis technique in modern electron microscopy. Traditionally, an EBSD pattern has been collected and indexed to determine crystallographic and phase information in real time. During this collection process, it is possible to save the collected EBSD patterns.
In this webinar, we will discuss possible applications using these saved EBSD patterns, including phase differentiation using ChI-Scan™, microstructural imaging using PRIAS™, improved indexing performance using NPAR™, advanced pattern indexing, and HR-EBSD. The goal of this webinar is to show the additional information that can be determined using saved EBSD patterns to improve your materials characterization.
Speakers
Matt is the EBSD Product Manager at EDAX and has a passion for EBSD and microstructural characterization. Matt joined TexSEM Labs (TSL) upon graduation from the University of Utah in 1995 with a degree in Materials Science and Engineering. At TSL, he was part of the team that pioneered the development and commercialization of EBSD and OIM. After EDAX acquired TSL in 1999, he joined the applications group to help continue to develop EBSD as a technique, and integrate structural information with chemical information collected using EDS.
Within EDAX, Matt has been involved in a number of roles, including product management, business development, customer and technical support, engineering, and applications support and development. Matt has published over 70 papers in a variety of application areas. He greatly enjoys the opportunity to interact with scientists, engineers, and microscopists to help expand the role that EBSD plays in materials characterization. In his spare time Matt enjoys playing golf and pondering if changing the texture of his clubs will affect his final score.