Course detail
Selected Topics in Electron Microscopy
FSI-TM0Acad. year: 2018/2019
The course deals with problems of electron microscopy and related methods. Accented are physical principles, construction and production of electron microscopes.
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Aims
- describe the construction of various types electron microscopes
- characterise individual physical phenomena yielding the image and discuss the function of the aparatus blocks
- evaluate the utility of different types EM for particular sample measurement.
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Basic literature
REIMER, Ludwig. Scanning electron microscopy :physics of image formation and microanalysis. Berlin, 1985. 457 s. ISBN 3-540-13530-8
REIMER, Ludwig. Transmission Electron Microscopy :Physics of Image Formation and Microanalysis. 3. ed. Berlin, 1993. 545 s. ISBN 3-540-56849-2
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Classification of course in study plans
- Programme M2A-P Master's
branch M-FIN , 1 year of study, summer semester, elective (voluntary)
branch M-FIN , 2 year of study, summer semester, elective (voluntary)
branch M-PMO , 1 year of study, summer semester, elective (voluntary)
branch M-PMO , 2 year of study, summer semester, elective (voluntary)
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2. Applications of electron microscopy
3. Electron and ion optics
4. Sources of electrons and ions
5. Interaction of electrons and ions with solid state matter
6. Ssignal detection im electron microscopy
7. Vacuum system
8. Sample manipulation inside electron microscope
9. Sample stages
10. Electron microscope as a system
11. Contrast of image 1. (SEM)
12. Contrast of image 2. (TEM)
13. Electron microscope as an analytical lab
14. Mopdern trends in electron microscopy
15. Practical demonstration