We present a near edge x-ray absorption fine structure study of artificial chemical vapor deposition diamonds with sizes in the micron range and of size distributed nanodiamonds extracted from the Murchison meteorite. The modified peak shape in the case of the nanodiamond sample is explained by the interplay between the size distribution of the nanodiamonds and quantum confinement effects within a quantitative analysis based on the effective mass approximation theory.
We present first results of the combination of imaging photoemission electron spectroscopy with imaging mass spectrometry. Imaging NEXAFS was combined with TOF-SIMS in order to perform a spatially resolved chemical and isotopic analysis of microscopic grain samples. Imaging NEXAFS was used for the nondestructive lateral characterization of mineral phases prior to isotopically resolved mass analysis by imaging TOF-SIMS. This novel approach was demonstrated by performing a chemical and isotopic analysis of the rare presolar grain fraction present in the Murchison meteorite.
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