Microscopy capabilities of the microscopy, electrochemistry, and conductivity analyzer
The Phoenix microscopy station, designed for the study of Martian dust and soil, consists of a sample delivery system, an optical microscope, and an atomic force microscope. The combination of microscopies facilitates the study of features from the millimeter to nanometer scale. Light-emitting diode...
Main Authors: | Hecht, M, Marshall, J, Pike, W, Staufer, U, Blaney, D, Braendlin, D, Gautsch, S, Goetz, W, Hidber, H, Keller, H, Markiewicz, W, Mazer, A, Meloy, T, Morookian, J, Mogensen, C, Parrat, D, Smith, P, Sykulska, H, Tanner, R, Reynolds, R, Tonin, A, Vijendran, S, Weilert, M, Woida, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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