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FRAGILE compounds undergo thermal decomposition in an electron microscope in which specimens are exposed to a high vacuum and to electron bombardment1–5.
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UDA, M. Decomposition of Ferrosic Sulphide to Pyrrhotite in an Electron Microscope. Nature 211, 67–68 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/211067b0
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