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[[image:IMG_3290.jpg|400x400px|right|thumb|The SEM LEO located in cleanroom F-2]]
[[image:IMG_3290.jpg|400x400px|right|thumb|The SEM LEO located in cleanroom F-2]]


The SEM LEO is a scanning electron microscope. It is a very reliable and rugged instrument that provides high quality SEM  images of most samples, and it has excellently served the users of the cleanroom for many years. Excellent images on a large variety of materials such as semiconductors, semiconductor oxides or nitrides, metals, thin films and some polymers may be acquired on the SEM.  
The SEM LEO was a very reliable and rugged instrument that provided high quality SEM  images of most samples and it served the users of the cleanroom for many years. Excellent images on a large variety of materials such as semiconductors, semiconductor oxides or nitrides, metals, thin films and some polymers were acquired by the thousands on the SEM.  


However, the SEM LEO has now been equipped with a Raith e-beam lithography system, and from the turn of the year 2015-2016 it is exclusively dedicated to the users of the Raith E-beam lithography, so general imaging of user samples is no longer allowed.
In her later years the SEM LEO was equipped with a Raith e-beam lithography system and was exclusively dedicated to the users of the Raith E-beam lithography. Decommissioned in early summer 2020, she is at DTU Mechanics.


The SEM LEO is located in the cleanroom. It was installed in 1998, and the software was ungraded in 2012.
'''The user manual, control instruction and the user APV can still be found in LabManager:'''
 
 
'''The user manual, control instruction, the user APV and contact information can be found in LabManager:'''


[http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Machine&view=view&mach=37 SEM LEO info page in LabManager],
[http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Machine&view=view&mach=37 SEM LEO info page in LabManager],