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Scanning Electron Microscopes

surface imaging from 1 to 5 nm in size.

See Also: Scanning Electron Microscopy, SEM


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  • Microscopy Software/Hardware

    ZEISS Atlas 5 - Carl Zeiss AG

    Atlas 5 is your powerful hardware and software package that extends the capacity of your ZEISS scanning electron microscopes (SEM) and ZEISS focused ion beam SEMs (FIB-SEM). Use its efficient navigation and correlation of images from any source, e.g. light- and X-ray microscopes. Take full advantage of high throughput and automated large area imaging. Unique workflows help you to gain a deeper understanding of your sample.

  • Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (EDS)

    Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Inc.

    Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS Analysis) is used in conjunction with the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) providing chemical analysis in areas as small as 1 µm in diameter. EDS detects all elements except for H, He, Li, and Be. EDS can be performed exactly on any features or particles seen in the SEM images and can “MAP” elements on a surface. Unknown materials can be identified and quantitative analysis can be performed.

  • MultiBeam System

    FIB - JEOL Ltd.

    An easy-to-use, out-lens type scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped with a Schottky electron gun, as well as a new FIB column capable of large current processing (maximum ion current 90nA) installed into one chamber. JIB-4610F enables high-resolution SEM observation after high-speed cross-section milling with FIB, and high-speed analysis with a variety of analytical instruments, such as energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) that takes advantage of the Schottky electron gun delivering a large probe current (200nA), electron back scatter diffraction (EBSD) to perform crystallographic characterization, and cathodoluminescence (CLD). In addition, the 3D analysis function Cut & See is included in the standard configuration, allowing cross-section milling to be executed automatically at fixed intervals, while acquiring SEM images for each cross section.

  • Cross Sections and Metallography

    Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Inc.

    Cross sections are prepared by mounting samples in epoxy and then grinding and polishing the mount for imaging in the optical microscope or Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Valuable information from cross sectioning can include: film thicknesses, inclusions, corrosion thickness, dimensional verification, and subsurface defects. Metallographic cross sections are typically etched to reveal the microstructure. Microstructural analysis can provide information about heat treatment history, corrosion susceptibility, as well as undesirable microconstituents.

  • FAST SDD and C2 Window

    EDS (SEM) Applications - Amptek Inc.

    Amptek is pleased to offer our improved line of silicon drift detectors (SDDs) for energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) use within scanning electron microscopes (SEMs). Using our proprietary Patented “C-Series” silicon nitride (Si3N4) X-ray windows, the low-energy response of our FAST SDD® extends down to beryllium (Be). The FAST SDD® with its high intrinsic efficiency is ideal for EDS, which is also known as energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX or XEDS) and energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDXA) or energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDXMA).

  • Ion Pumps & Controllers

    Agilent Technologies

    Agilent Vacuum (formerly Varian) offers a complete portfolio of VacIon ion pumps that provide various pumping speeds (from 0.4 to 1000 L/s). Agilent also supplies smart combinations titanium sublimation pumps (Ion CombiTSP) and Non-Evaporable Getter (Ion CombiNEG) pumps for clean and vibration-free environments.Agilent ion pumps and controllers can be customized in a number of configurations to satisfy your vacuum requirements. They are the best choice for those applications where stable ultrahigh or extreme-high vacuum (UHV or XHV) conditions are essential, such as: laboratories, large research facilities, medical devices, scanning electron microscopes, and surface analysis tools.

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