May 2011Since beginning of February the Institute of Physical Chemistry possesses a new high resolution scanning electron microscope (HRSEM) called MERLIN from ZEISS. It has a nominal resolution of 0.8 nm and is equipped with six detectors: Two SE detectors for raster images of sample surfaces; two BSE detectors for material contrast investigations; an EDX detector from OXFORD INSTRUMENTS for sample composition analysis; and an EBSD system for crystal orientation analysis. Furthermore, it is equipped with a charge compensation for insulating samples. Picture submitted by: Dr. Klaus Peppler (klaus.peppler @ phys.chemie.uni-giessen.de).https://www.uni-giessen.de/en/faculties/f08/departments/physchem/janek/gallerypotm/gallery-of-pictures-from-2011/may-2011/viewhttps://www.uni-giessen.de/@@site-logo/logo.png
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May 2011
Since beginning of February the Institute of Physical Chemistry possesses a new high resolution scanning electron microscope (HRSEM) called MERLIN from ZEISS. It has a nominal resolution of 0.8 nm and is equipped with six detectors: Two SE detectors for raster images of sample surfaces; two BSE detectors for material contrast investigations; an EDX detector from OXFORD INSTRUMENTS for sample composition analysis; and an EBSD system for crystal orientation analysis. Furthermore, it is equipped with a charge compensation for insulating samples. Picture submitted by: Dr. Klaus Peppler (klaus.peppler @ phys.chemie.uni-giessen.de).