3D topographic reconstruction can revolutionize how scanning electron microscope users analyze and interpret their data, offering a comprehensive view of surface structures that goes beyond traditional 2D imaging. By converting two or four SEM images into intricate 3D models, researchers can gain deeper insights into surface morphology and material properties. This webinar will guide you through the process of creating detailed reconstructions of your SEM data using cutting-edge software, allowing you to open up new dimensions in your SEM analysis.
Whether you are new to SEM image analysis, an experienced SEM microscopist, trying out or currently using a specialized analysis software package such as those based on Mountains®, this webinar is designed to provide valuable knowledge and practical applications adapted to all levels.
What you’ll see in this webinar:
- Stereoscopic reconstruction: achieving 3D topography from two SEM images
- Measuring height and volume of structures in SEM images
- Correlative analysis: overlaying compositional EDS/EDX data on a 3D topographic model of SEM images
- Four-image reconstruction: generating a 3D model from four images obtained using a four-quadrant detector
Participants are invited to submit their questions through the chat during the webinar broadcast. The Digital Surf support team will answer questions via email after the end of the webinar.
Join us for the broadcast on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, at 4 PM CET. If you’re unable to attend, register to receive a link to watch at a more convenient time.
Duration: 25 minutes approx.
Speaker: Benoit Zupancic, Product Manager – SEM Applications @ Digital Surf