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4. On the left hand side under '''Microscope''', GMS shows the visualization of the TEM. Here, HT and Magnification should be the same as in the Microscope PC. Clicking on '''Valves''' will open or close the Column Valves, '''Blank''' will blank the beam before the sample, clicking on the '''Phosphorous screen''' will lift or lower the screen. Right click on the '''OneView''' camera icon opens a context menu, where the camera can be inserted or retracted.<br /><br /> | 4. On the left hand side under '''Microscope''', GMS shows the visualization of the TEM. Here, HT and Magnification should be the same as in the Microscope PC. Clicking on '''Valves''' will open or close the Column Valves, '''Blank''' will blank the beam before the sample, clicking on the '''Phosphorous screen''' will lift or lower the screen. Right click on the '''OneView''' camera icon opens a context menu, where the camera can be inserted or retracted.<br /><br /> | ||
!!! The Ultrascan camera needs to be retracted before inserting the OneView camera !!!<br /> | !!! The Ultrascan camera needs to be retracted before inserting the OneView camera !!!<br /> | ||
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5. On the frontpage right hand side, you find the '''Technique Manager'''. Under '''TEM''' you find '''TEM imaging''' and '''In-situ imaging'''. Choose '''TEM imaging''' for general image acquisition.<br /> | 5. On the frontpage right hand side, you find the '''Technique Manager'''. Under '''TEM''' you find '''TEM imaging''' and '''In-situ imaging'''. Choose '''TEM imaging''' for general image acquisition.<br /> | ||
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Gatan OneView camera and GMS3
Here are a few information on the OneView camera and the control in GMS3:
General info
- CMOS camera with 4096 x 4096px (pixel size: 15µm) --> 61.4 x 61.4mm sensor size; conversion efficiency @300kV: 26.42 ADC counts/Prim e- (our camera)
- Imaging mode: 25fps for full 4k x 4k resolution (single frame exposure time: 0.04s); 100fps @ 2k x 2k; 200fps @ 1k x 1k; 300fps @ 512 x 512
- Diffraction mode: about 7fps for full 4k x 4k (single frame exposure time: 0.16s)
- drift correction available
- In in situ mode: look back option available up to 20s
Operation
image acquisition
1. If GMS3 (Gatan Microscopy Suite; also known as Digital Micrograph) is not running on the separate computer (large screen) yet, click on the GMS icon and acknowledge any information message.
2. Check in the Camera Monitor that the temperature is -5C. Else, wait until it reaches this temperature.
3. On the Microscope PC, the software Gatan Remote should be running in the background. If not, start this software.
4. On the left hand side under Microscope, GMS shows the visualization of the TEM. Here, HT and Magnification should be the same as in the Microscope PC. Clicking on Valves will open or close the Column Valves, Blank will blank the beam before the sample, clicking on the Phosphorous screen will lift or lower the screen. Right click on the OneView camera icon opens a context menu, where the camera can be inserted or retracted.
!!! The Ultrascan camera needs to be retracted before inserting the OneView camera !!!
5. On the frontpage right hand side, you find the Technique Manager. Under TEM you find TEM imaging and In-situ imaging. Choose TEM imaging for general image acquisition.
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