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Title: CM12 Alignment 2


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CM12Alignment 2
2
Column schematic
3
Lens and Deflector Schematic
4
Focus
  • With no objective aperture, best focus is at
    minimum contrast
  • Image wobbler works at low mag.
  • Fresnel fringes are used at intermediate mag.
    (30kX 200kX)
  • Amorphous grain (power spectrum/FFT) is used at
    high mag.

5
Fresnel fringes
Under focus
Over focus
focus
6
Focus
  • Fresnel fringes are best seen when Obj. aperture
    is in place.
  • Underfocus less current than focus (CCW)
  • Overfocus more current than focus (CW)
  • Underfocus gives high contrast edges but not best
    sharpness. Watch out!

7
Over/Under Focus
8
Focus knob
9
Focus video
10
Deflectors in the Column
11
Deflector coil
12
Deflectors
  • Lorentz force accelerates electrons.
  • Deflectors impart a change of direction

13
Double Deflectors
14
Pivot point concept
  • 1st deflector - Translate
  • 2nd deflector - Tilt
  • We wish pure tilt and translate ? What do we do?

15
Beam Deflection Coils
16
Double Deflection Coils
17
Pivot Point Balancing
  • Focus image - IMPORTANT
  • Focus C2 and center illumination (undersaturating
    the filament helps).
  • Select ALGN and beamcoils Pivot Pt X.
  • Use MF knobs to superimpose spots.
  • Select beamcoils Pivot Pt Y and repeat.

18
ALGN button, MF knobs
19
Pivot Wobblers
20
Pivot point video
21
Objective - Optic Axis centering
  • Objective lens is the most important lens for
    resolution.
  • Most important aberrations (spherical, coma,
    etc.) are generally 3rd order (i.e. ? a3)
  • We want the beam to be on the optic axis of the
    objective lens (i.e. a0)

22
Optic Axis Centering
  • Several methods
  • Current centering
  • Voltage centering
  • Coma-free
  • We use Current (Rotation) centering
  • If the beam is inclined to the optic axis (a?0),
    the image will shift when varying the objective
    current (focus).

23
Rotation Centering
  • Set mag to 60kX.
  • Focus image and set a distinctive feature to
    center.
  • Center illumination Important!
  • Select ALGN ROT CENTER
  • Minimize image movement using MF knobs. (Center
    of image should be stationary.) FOCUS STEP
    adjusts wobble magnitude.
  • Refocus image.

24
Objective Lens Centering
Rotation Centering
25
Rotation Centering video
26
Caution
  • While in DIFF mode, the MF knobs act as
    diffraction shift (post-specimen image
    deflectors). These do NOT change the beam angle
    through the Objective lens.
  • Do NOT use the MF knobs to center the
    diffraction pattern unless Rotation Centering has
    been done first.

27
Objective Aperture
  • Located in Back Focal Plane (BFP) where the
    diffraction pattern is located.
  • Improves contrast
  • Limits spatial frequencies (i.e. resolution)
  • Allows Bright Field (BF) and Dark Field (DF)
    imaging

28
Obj. Aperture insertion
  • Insert SA aperture (limits field of view)
  • Select D mode (diffraction)
  • Insert and center Obj. aperture around central
    spot (not screen center)
  • Focus the Obj. aperture (sharp edge)
  • Release D mode
  • Remove SA aperture

29
Henks aperture rule
  • Never move an aperture you cannot see.
  • (i.e. dont work blind)
  • Objective aperture is in the BFP, therefore you
    see it in diffraction mode.
  • SA aperture is in the intermediate image plane,
    you see it in image mode.

30
TEM Imaging Optics
31
Apertures
32
Aperture Drive
33
Mode selector
34
Objective aperture video
35
Objective Stigmation
  • Same concept as condenser stigmation, just harder
    to see. (i.e. azimuthal variation of focus)
  • Use what your sample gives you.
  • Objective aperture contributes to astigmatism,
    thus insert it before stigmation.
  • Use Fresnel fringes, amorphous grain (power
    spectrum/FFT)

36
Objective Stigmation
  • Set microscope to high mag (60 100kX).
  • Center illumination and overfocus C2.
  • Find line foci and set focus between (circle
    of least confusion) with obj. focus.
  • Select STIG Objective and adjust with MF
    knobs.
  • Readjust focus and look for image distortion.
    Readjust stigmators

37
Fresnel fringes
Under focus
Over focus
focus
38
Fringes show astigmatism
39
STIG button, MF knobs
40
Obj. stigmation
41
Objective stigmation video
42
Basic alignment
  • Should do every time you start scope
  • Should take only a few minutes to check/tweak.
  • Essentially the same on all scopes. Memorize!

43
Standby condition I
  • Filament off, HT off at 120kV.
  • Zero a and b, center sample tilt drives, center
    stage
  • Objective and SA apertures out, condenser
    aperture at 1 (150µm).
  • Set Mag to 6-10kX

44
Standby condition II
  • Spot size 1, BF mode
  • Film camera loaded and fresh film in desiccator.
    Film supply counter reset.
  • Panel lights and room lights off.
  • Log time on sheet

45
Lab 2
  • Familiarize yourself with the controls and
    operation of the microscope and practice setup
    and alignment.
  • Double tilt operation and balancing
  • Fresnel fringes, focusing and stigmation
  • Objective aperture
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