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=AFEG 250 Analytical ESEM (FEI Quanta FEG 250) = | |||
[[Image:DTU Nanolab AFEG.jpg|300x300px|right|thumb| DTU Nanolab AFEG positioned in B314 R034]] | |||
The AFEG is an FEI Quanta FEG 250(Field Emission Gun) scanning electron microscope with a spatial resolution of 2 nm for the ETD detector in high vacuum at 30 keV. The microscope can operate in high vacuum and low vacuum modes at room temperature. Our AFEG is fitted with EDS and WDS detectors, which allows for analytical measurements in all the operation modes. | |||
''' | == Process information == | ||
*'''Electron source''' | |||
**Field emission gun | |||
*'''Accelerating voltage''' | |||
**500 V- 30 kV | |||
*'''Resolution''' | |||
**2 nm at 30 kV (SE) | |||
*'''Imaging detectors''' | |||
**Everhart-Thornley (SE/BSE) | |||
**Solid State BSE | |||
**Large Field (LVD) | |||
**Gaseous SE (GSED) | |||
**Gaseous BSE | |||
**Gaseous Analytical (GAD) | |||
**STEM | |||
**vCD | |||
*'''Imaging modes''' | |||
High and low vacuum | |||
*'''Analytical capabilities''' | |||
**Energy dispersive X-rays (Oxford Instruments 50 mm2 X-Max silicon drift detector, MnKα resolution at 124 eV) | |||
**Wavelength Dispersive Spectrosopy | |||
==Equipment performance and process related parameters== | |||
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!colspan="2" border="none" style="background:silver; color:black;" align="center |Equipment | |||
|style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black" align="center"|AFEG FEI Quanta FEG 250 | |||
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!style="background:silver; color:black;" align="center" width="60"| Purpose | |||
|style="background:LightGrey; color:black" "rowspan="2"| Vizualization and Microanalysis | |||
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* Vizualization of surfaces (topography and Z contrast) | |||
* Vizualization of projected image (BF STEM image) | |||
* Energy Dispersive X-ray analysis (EDS) | |||
* Wavelength Dispersive Spectrosopy (WDS) | |||
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!style="background:silver; color:black" align="center" valign="center" rowspan="2"|Performance | |||
|style="background:LightGrey; color:black" rowspan="2"|Resolution | |||
|style="background:Whitesmoke; color:black" colspan="1" align="left"|The resolution of AFEG depends on the sample and the operation mode! | |||
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* 2 nm at 30 keV for Au on C sample with the ETD detector | |||
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!style="background:silver; color:black" align="center" valign="center" rowspan="6"|Instrument specifics | |||
|style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Detectors | |||
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* ETD- Everhart-Thornley for secondary electrons | |||
* BSD- Solid state Back Scattered Detector | |||
* LFD- Large Field Detector for secondary electrons | |||
* GSED- Gaseous Secondary Electron Detector | |||
* GBSD- Gaseous Backscattered Electron Detector | |||
* GAD- Gaseous Analystical Detector | |||
* STEM- right field Scanning Tramission Electron detector | |||
* vCD- low voltage BSED | |||
* CCD camera | |||
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|style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Electron source | |||
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* Field Emission - Tungsten filament | |||
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|style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Stage (room temperature) | |||
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* X, Y: 25 × 25 mm | |||
* T: 0 to 60<sup>o</sup> | |||
* R: 360<sup>o</sup> | |||
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|style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|WDS | |||
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* Oxford Instruments WDS | |||
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|style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|EDS | |||
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* Oxford Instruments 50 mm<sup>2</sup> X-Max silicon drift detector, MnKα resolution at 124 eV | |||
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|style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Operating pressures | |||
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* High vacuum (10<sup>-4</sup> Pa), Low vacuum (10 to 200Pa) | |||
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!style="background:silver; color:black" align="center" valign="center" rowspan="3"|Samples | |||
|style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Sample sizes | |||
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* No actual limit (limitted by stage movment and detector position). | |||
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| style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Allowed materials | |||
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* Conductors, Semiconductors,Insulators, Prepared Biological ((not pathogents!) | |||
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AFEG 250 Analytical ESEM (FEI Quanta FEG 250)
The AFEG is an FEI Quanta FEG 250(Field Emission Gun) scanning electron microscope with a spatial resolution of 2 nm for the ETD detector in high vacuum at 30 keV. The microscope can operate in high vacuum and low vacuum modes at room temperature. Our AFEG is fitted with EDS and WDS detectors, which allows for analytical measurements in all the operation modes.
Process information
- Electron source
- Field emission gun
- Accelerating voltage
- 500 V- 30 kV
- Resolution
- 2 nm at 30 kV (SE)
- Imaging detectors
- Everhart-Thornley (SE/BSE)
- Solid State BSE
- Large Field (LVD)
- Gaseous SE (GSED)
- Gaseous BSE
- Gaseous Analytical (GAD)
- STEM
- vCD
- Imaging modes
High and low vacuum
- Analytical capabilities
- Energy dispersive X-rays (Oxford Instruments 50 mm2 X-Max silicon drift detector, MnKα resolution at 124 eV)
- Wavelength Dispersive Spectrosopy
Equipment | AFEG FEI Quanta FEG 250 | |
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Purpose | Vizualization and Microanalysis |
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Performance | Resolution | The resolution of AFEG depends on the sample and the operation mode! |
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Instrument specifics | Detectors |
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Electron source |
| |
Stage (room temperature) |
| |
WDS |
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EDS |
| |
Operating pressures |
| |
Samples | Sample sizes |
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Allowed materials |
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