6. Sample analysis through EDS techniques enable to work on chemical analysis and gives results in 0.2 to 2 micrometre diameter range
Lateral resolution is 1 micrometre range.
7 for the energy dispersive X ray spectroscopy the general detection limit is 1000 ppm.
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