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CuCoFe.wrl
Copper (Cu) is shown in red
Cobalt (Co) is shown in blue
Iron (Fe) is shown in green
This dataset is a repeating stack of magnetic materials that has been annealed to measure interdiffusion of the thin
films. This interdiffusion is an important factor in the useful life of hard drive read heads.
Tungsten.wrl
Tungsten (W) is shown in blue
This dataset is a tungsten wire with strong crystallography visible. The field of view in this image is many times larger
than traditional atom probes, demonstrating the LEAP Microscope's ability to analyze both micro and nano scale
features.
Superalloy-ni1.wrl
Chromium (Cr) is shown in blue
Titanium (Ti) is shown in red
Niobium (Nb) is shown in green
Molybdenum (Mo) is shown in yellow
Aluminum (Al) is shown in cyan
This dataset is an analysis of an annealed Nickel superalloy, a common metal used in jet engine turbines.
Understanding the formation of the precipitates during high temperature anneals allow engineers to develop even
stronger alloys to further improve the strength of the material.
PtMLF-1.wrl
Platinum and Manganese (Pt, Mg) are shown in green
Cobalt (Co) is shown in yellow
A repeating stack of anti-ferromagnetic and magnetic materials that has been annealed to measure interdiffusion of the
thin films, an important factor in the useful life of hard drive read heads.
Superalloy-Ni2.wrl
Cobalt (Co) shown in green
Titanium (Ti) shown in red
Aluminum (Al) shown in blue
This is another analysis of an annealed Nickel superalloy, similar to the previous example.
PtMLF-2.wrl
Platinum and Manganese (Pt, Mg) shown in grey
Cobalt (Co) shown in blue
A repeating stack of anti-ferromagnetic and magnetic materials that has been annealed to measure interdiffusion of the
thin films, an important factor in the useful life of hard drive read heads.