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AUTRATA, R., SCHAUER, P., NEDĚLA, V., HORKÝ, D.
Original Title
Comparison of imaging with SE ionisation and BSE scintillation detector in ESEM
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) or low-vacuum scanning electron microscopy (LV SEM) enables the visualisation of samples in a gaseous environment at the pressure of the specimen chamber from 1 Pa to over 1000 Pa. Detection of signal electrons, namely secondary electrons (SE) cannot be realised in a gaseous environment of the specimen chamber in the same way as for the high vacuum SEM, because high voltage of the Everhart-Thornley detector is not compatible with the conductance of the low vacuum environment [1]. For this reason, gaseous ions which are ionised by SE from the specimen are used for the detection in ESEM. For the detection of the backscattered electrons (BSES), conventional scintillation detector is the best to use.
Keywords
Comparison, SE, ionisation, BSE, scintillation, ESEM
Authors
Released
1. 1. 2003
Location
Pula
Pages from
487
Pages to
488
Pages count
2
URL
UPT AV ČR BRNO
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT10733, author="Rudolf {Autrata} and Vilém {Neděla} and Drahomír {Horký} and Petr {Schauer}", title="Comparison of imaging with SE ionisation and BSE scintillation detector in ESEM", booktitle="Proceedings 6th Multinational Congress on Microscopy", year="2003", number="1", pages="2", address="Pula", url="UPT AV ČR BRNO" }