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=The '''"Nova"''' FEI Nova nanoSEM 600=
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== The Nova NanoSEM is not available at DTU Nanolab any longer. The information here is just for reference. ==
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=The FEI Nova nanoSEM 600=


The Nova is, in it's normal configuration, a very versatile characterisation instrument. Capable of producing enlarged images of a variety of specimens and achieving magnifications of over 500.000 times with ultra high resolution imaging in both high and low vacuum. The Nova has become highly evolved in it’s life at DTU Nanolab and it is possible to carry out advanced processes including in-situ experiments using heat, gas injection and probing. At the time being this microscope is mainly designated for advanced microstructural characterisation and particle analysis techniques using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_backscatter_diffraction electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)] ,[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy-dispersive_X-ray_spectroscopy Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS)] and forward scatter electron imaging by detectors recently bought from [http://www.bruker.com/ Bruker].
The Nova is, in it's normal configuration, a very versatile characterisation instrument. Capable of producing enlarged images of a variety of specimens and achieving magnifications of over 500.000 times with ultra high resolution imaging in both high and low vacuum. The Nova has become highly evolved in it’s life at DTU Nanolab and it is possible to carry out advanced processes including in-situ experiments using heat, gas injection and probing. At the time being this microscope is mainly designated for advanced microstructural characterisation and particle analysis techniques using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_backscatter_diffraction electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)] ,[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy-dispersive_X-ray_spectroscopy Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS)] and forward scatter electron imaging by detectors recently bought from [http://www.bruker.com/ Bruker].
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The Nova has 8 electron detectors and 2 photon (X-ray) detectors.
The Nova has 8 electron detectors and 2 photon (X-ray) detectors.


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==Equipment performance and process related parameters==
==Equipment performance and process related parameters==
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*[[/Transmission Kikuchi diffraction|Transmission Kikuchi diffraction]]
*[[/Transmission Kikuchi diffraction|Transmission Kikuchi diffraction]]
*[[/Micro 4-point probe|Micro 4-point probe]]
*[[/Micro 4-point probe|Micro 4-point probe]]
 
*[[:File:In situ x-ray diffraction and electron microscopy investigations of noncatalytic metal oxide nanowire growth.pdf]]
 
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