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Kuiper combined microscopes and other equipment lists

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Renishaw Reflex Raman (Optical)

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Hitachi S-4800 Field Emission SEM with Energy Dispersive X-ray microanalysis

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Hitachi HF5000 - 200KeV aberration corrected TEM

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FEI Helios DualBeam SEM/FIB

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Staff - Kuiper Imaging Facility

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Zoe Zescut

Zoe Zeszut, MS

FIB, 3400 SEM and Raman Lab Manager, Kuiper Imaging Facility (UA Lunar & Planetary Lab)
520-621-1125
zzeszut@lpl.arizona.edu
Dr. Jerry Chang

Yao-Jen (Jerry) Chang, PhD

TEM and SEM Lab Manager, Kuiper Imaging Facility (UA Lunar & Planetary Lab)
520-621-2974
ychang1@arizona.edu

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