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Core Facility for Microscopy and Materials Analysis (CMMA)


The Core Facility for Microscopy and Materials Analysis (CMMA) combines the essential infrastructure for characterising materials
using electron and ion microscopy and the associated spectroscopic methods and in-situ testing technology. Two scanning electron
microscopes (SEM), a focused ion beam system (FIB) and a dual-beam system (SEM-FIB combination) are available for this purpose.
All scanning electron microscopes have the capability of elemental analysis using energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS).
It is also possible to perform elemental analyses using wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (WDS). EBSD measurements
(backscattered electron diffraction) can also be performed to determine orientation relationships, phase analyses and quantitative
microstructure assessments. To determine mechanical characteristics, the CMMA has an in-situ tensile-compression module with
a load capacity of up to 5 kN. In-situ experiments can also be performed using a heating stage. Each of the available devices
is located in its own laboratory with corresponding operator and preparation workstations for sample preparation. In a separate
preparation laboratory, it is possible to carry out more extensive preparations (rough and fine cutting, metallographic preparation),
the production of sample holders or surface modifications by sputtering and vapour deposition with various metals.
Address: Große Steinernetischstraße 6
39104 Magdeburg
Sachsen-Anhalt
Deutschland
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39104 Magdeburg
Sachsen-Anhalt
Deutschland
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Host Institution
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
Universitätsplatz 2
39106 Magdeburg
Sachsen-Anhalt
Deutschland
https://www.ovgu.de
Universitätsplatz 2
39106 Magdeburg
Sachsen-Anhalt
Deutschland
https://www.ovgu.de
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Scientific Domain
Primary Subjects:
- Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
Secondary Subjects:
- Medicine
- Thermal Engineering/Process Engineering
- Computer Science, Electrical and System Engineering
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Category
Analytical Facilities
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Scientific Services
The Core Facility for Microscopy and Materials Analysis (CMMA) at Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg combines the essential
infrastructure for the characterization of materials using electron and ion microscopy as well as the associated spectroscopic
methods and possibilities of in-situ testing technology. Furthermore, selected methods of qualitative and quantitative element
analysis are bundled here. The aim of the CMMA is to offer internal and external users an efficient infrastructure and a platform
for scientific and technological exchange in the area of imaging, materials analysis and the production of structures at the
micro-nano scale. It is also integrated into university training and education programmes. The approach is to accompany research
projects from the idea, via preparation, right through to imaging, analysis or the measured characteristic parameters. Users
are provided with expert advice, equipment training, assistance and full-service offers at every stage.
The Core Facility
for Microscopy and Materials Analysis (CMMA) offers state-of-the-art equipment and methods for imaging of materials using
electron and ion microscopy as well as selected methods of solid-state analysis. In addition, the Core Facility has access
to the main preparation methods for achieving optimum analysis results.
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Scientific Equipment
- DualBeam FEI Scios
- Field Emission SEM FEI XL30
- LaB6 SEM Zeiss Evo 15
- Focused Ion Beam FEI Strata
- Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS)
- Sputter coater Quorum Q150T ES
- Sputter coater Emitech K550
- Wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (WDS)
- Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)
- in-situ heating stage
- in-situ tensile testing module
- stereomicoscope
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Keywords
- electron microscopy
- SEM
- EBSD
- EDS
- materials science
- FIB
- medical technology
- materials technology
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Networks
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Users per annum
Internal Users: 50
External Users in total: 15
External Users: 15
External Users in the EU: -
External Users outside of EU: -