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[[File:T12_Junior.png|400x400px|right|thumb|Tecnai T12Bio (Junior) in building 307.]]


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= FEI Tecnai T12 Biotwin =
= FEI Tecnai T12 Biotwin =


DTU Nanolabs Tecnai T12 is a transmission electron microscope (TEM) used for performing both conventional imaging and diffraction, energy dispersive X-ray spectrosocopy (EDS) and cryo experiments. It is a versatile instrument, ideal for studying a wide range of general and advanced materials, soft matter, composites, etc. <br />
The Tecnai T12 is a transmission electron microscope equipped with a thermionic electron source with a Lab6 filament and acceleration voltages that can vary between 80-120 kV. It has the FEI bio-twin pole piece with a pole piece gap of 11 mm (Cs about 2.2 mm). This gives the microscope a resolution @ 120 kV of above 4 Å in TEM mode. Additionally, it is equipped with permanent cryo plates, which makes it ideal for cryo experiments.<br />
On the analytical side, the microscope is equipped with an Oxford X-Max 80T SDD X-ray detector for Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDS) spectroscopy. For imaging, the microscope is equipped with Gatan Orius SC1000 CCD (4008x2672 px).<br />
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The default specimen holder for the T12 is called Single-Tilt (FEI ST) and it is always present in the microscope room.   
The default specimen holder for the T12 is called Single-Tilt (FEI ST) and it is always present in the microscope room.   
[[File:ST holder.jpg|300px]]<br />
[[File:ST holder.jpg|300px]]<br />
The lab has also other specimen holders used for various application e.g. heating (furnace and MEMS-based), cooling, biasing and tomography. For information on the various specimen holders see [[LabAdviser/CEN/Sample Holders|HERE]]
The lab has also other specimen holders used for various application e.g. heating (furnace and MEMS-based), cooling, biasing and tomography. For information on the various specimen holders see [[LabAdviser/314/Microscopy 314-307/TEM/Sample Holders|HERE]]


== Who may operate the Tecnai T12 ==
== Who may operate the Tecnai T12 ==


In order to start training on the Titan ATEM you must by fully trained in the Tecnai TEM. Most of the basic operation on the Titan ATEM is the same as on the Tecnai with the added complexity of the aberration corrector and the monochromator.<br />
Anybody in need of a TEM microscope is welcome to apply for access to our facility by submitting an [https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/use-nanolab/use-of-our-facilities Access Request Form ].Shortly after your ARF has been received you will be contact by the microscopy support team in order to set up a meeting to further discuss your application.<br />
In order to be authorised to use the Tecnai T12 you must complete the Tecnai training with consists of a theoretical lecture and 3 practical sessions of 4 hours each.<br />
Due to the similarity of the basic operations on a Tecnai TEM and a Titan TEM, a Tecnai trained user can receive additional training and progress in using a Titan TEM.<br />


When you have demonstrated a high level of familiarity with the microscope you are allowed to book it via LabManager and use it 24/7.<br />
When you have demonstrated a high level of familiarity with the Tecnai TEM you will be authorized and allowed to book it via our booking system called LabManager.<br />


== Booking ==
== Booking ==


Booking on the ATEM is done by the users in accordance to the booking rules. Booking rules can be found in LabManager under "Documents" for the ATEM.
Booking on the T12 is done by the users in accordance to the booking rules. At the moment, there are NO booking rules on the T12.
 
 
'''Further information'''


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'''Further information'''
[http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Machine&view=view&mach=349  Titan ATEM in LabManager]


[http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Machine&view=view&mach=406  TEM Tecnai T12 in LabManager]


= Calibration =
= Calibration =
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Techniques:
Techniques:
*[[LabAdviser/314/Technique/EDS|EDS/WDS]]
*[[LabAdviser/314/Microscopy 314-307/Technique/X-ray_spectroscopy|EDS/WDS]]


Processes:
Processes:
*Cryo-TEM
*Cryo-TEM


= Tips and Tricks =
= Tips and Tricks =
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*[[LabAdviser/314/Microscopy 314-307/TEM/Tips/MagicSwitch|Magic Switch is not working properly]]
*[[LabAdviser/314/Microscopy 314-307/TEM/Tips/Aztec|Aztec connection problems]]
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= Reference material =


= Reference material =
'''Books:'''


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L. Reimer, Transmission Electron Microscopy - Physics of image formation and microanalysis (Springer, 1997).


David B. Williams, C. Barry Carter, Transmission Electron Microscopy - A Textbook for Materials Science (Springer, 2009).
David B. Williams, C. Barry Carter, Transmission Electron Microscopy - A Textbook for Materials Science (Springer, 2009).
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'''Online Material:'''
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[http://www.rodenburg.org/  Tutorials in Transmission Electron Microscopy by John Rodenburg]
[http://www.matter.org.uk/tem//  TEM Basics by University of Liverpool]


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[http://www.ammrf.org.au/myscope/tem/introduction/ TEM Introduction by ammrf]

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Tecnai T12Bio (Junior) in building 307.


FEI Tecnai T12 Biotwin

DTU Nanolabs Tecnai T12 is a transmission electron microscope (TEM) used for performing both conventional imaging and diffraction, energy dispersive X-ray spectrosocopy (EDS) and cryo experiments. It is a versatile instrument, ideal for studying a wide range of general and advanced materials, soft matter, composites, etc.

The Tecnai T12 is a transmission electron microscope equipped with a thermionic electron source with a Lab6 filament and acceleration voltages that can vary between 80-120 kV. It has the FEI bio-twin pole piece with a pole piece gap of 11 mm (Cs about 2.2 mm). This gives the microscope a resolution @ 120 kV of above 4 Å in TEM mode. Additionally, it is equipped with permanent cryo plates, which makes it ideal for cryo experiments.

On the analytical side, the microscope is equipped with an Oxford X-Max 80T SDD X-ray detector for Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDS) spectroscopy. For imaging, the microscope is equipped with Gatan Orius SC1000 CCD (4008x2672 px).

Sample holders

The default specimen holder for the T12 is called Single-Tilt (FEI ST) and it is always present in the microscope room.
The lab has also other specimen holders used for various application e.g. heating (furnace and MEMS-based), cooling, biasing and tomography. For information on the various specimen holders see HERE

Who may operate the Tecnai T12

Anybody in need of a TEM microscope is welcome to apply for access to our facility by submitting an Access Request Form .Shortly after your ARF has been received you will be contact by the microscopy support team in order to set up a meeting to further discuss your application.
In order to be authorised to use the Tecnai T12 you must complete the Tecnai training with consists of a theoretical lecture and 3 practical sessions of 4 hours each.
Due to the similarity of the basic operations on a Tecnai TEM and a Titan TEM, a Tecnai trained user can receive additional training and progress in using a Titan TEM.

When you have demonstrated a high level of familiarity with the Tecnai TEM you will be authorized and allowed to book it via our booking system called LabManager.

Booking

Booking on the T12 is done by the users in accordance to the booking rules. At the moment, there are NO booking rules on the T12.

Further information

TEM Tecnai T12 in LabManager

Calibration

  • Magnification calibration cameras


Process information

The following techniques and processes are available on the microscope (list isn't complete):


Techniques:

Processes:

  • Cryo-TEM

Tips and Tricks

Here you can find some help to solve small issues on the microscope. Let us know, if you have other suggestions.



Reference material

Books:

L. Reimer, Transmission Electron Microscopy - Physics of image formation and microanalysis (Springer, 1997).

David B. Williams, C. Barry Carter, Transmission Electron Microscopy - A Textbook for Materials Science (Springer, 2009).


Online Material:

Tutorials in Transmission Electron Microscopy by John Rodenburg

TEM Basics by University of Liverpool

TEM Introduction by ammrf