I have a specimen fabricated by sandwiching a metal foil between two ceramic plates, and heating them over melting point of the metal. Now I would like to investigate the diffusion, or infiltration of the metal into the ceramic. I am thinking about using SEM/EDS to perform a mapping of composition, as a function of distance from the analyzed area to the interface. In order to do that, I must cut my specimen to cross-sections, and perform EDS analysis on the cross-sections. Could you suggest me good method to prepare those cross-section?

I tried fine-cutter with diamond saw before. However, some metal particles was attached to the diamond saw/wheel and brought to the ceramic domain. This effects to the accuracy of EDS-composition analysis.

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