Webinar: Advanced EM and XPS Solutions for Battery Materials

April 21, 2026 | 11 AM ET

As battery innovation advances, materials are becoming increasingly reactive and heterogeneous. Maintaining sample integrity while connecting microstructure, chemistry, and performance is a critical challenge. This webinar highlights advanced electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) workflows that deliver reliable, multimodal insight from the bulk to the surface. Learn how inert transfer and cryo-enabled handling preserve sensitive battery materials, while live EDS and low-kV EBSD enable high-resolution imaging with chemical and grain-level mapping. Discover how XPS reveals surface chemistry and probes SEI composition through quantitative spectra and depth profiling. This session is designed for R&D, QC and failure analysis teams seeking cutting-edge metrology solutions to advance battery characterization.

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Key Takeaways

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Preserve native state of reactive battery samples

Discover how inert gas transfer workflows, and cryo-enabled preparation minimize oxidation and imaging artifacts in electron microscopy characterization.

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Link microstructure to performance

Learn how EM based high resolution imaging plus EDS and EBSD help map elemental distribution, phases, impurities, and grain orientation at nano to micron scale.

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Reveal surface and interphase chemistry with confidence

Explore how XPS supports quantitative oxidation state and SEI composition analysis, including femtosecond laser-based depth profiling to probe layered structures while better preserving chemistry.

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