“…The PIs generated in the cascade by the SEs, PEs and BSEs drift towards the sample, under the influence of E , neutralizing any excess charge build‐up on the surface of insulating materials (Moncreiff et al ., 1978; Danilatos, 1988). Neutralization of excess charge by the ions allows imaging and microanalysis of wet or hydrated (Meredith & Donald, 1996; Robinson, 1975b, 1978), biological (Shah & Beckett, 1979; Schnarr & Füting, 1997) and insulating (Toth et al ., 2002c, 2003) specimens without the need for conductive coatings (Robinson, 1975a; Moncreiff et al ., 1978; Danilatos, 1988; Farley & Shah, 1991). PIs impacting the sample surface and stage can generate further SEs that initialize electron cascades (von Engel, 1965; Nasser, 1971).…”