USFT and USFT-XP with 4-port readout electronics. The GIF Quantum detector is based on the UltraScan ® (US) CCD camera technology from Gatan. At the heart of this detector is a x pixel CCD with 14 µm square pixels and 4 active readout ports, one near each corner of the CDD. These outputs are coupled to the camera. Advantages: With many people working from home due to COVID, Gatan is offering a limited-time version of GMS that allows for the offline-installation of EELS Analysis, EDS Analysis, and EFTEM Analysis, at no additional cost. Limited-edition GMS 3. The Continuum™ series represents the next generation of electron energy loss. · The GIF Tridiem, introduced in , added a further sextupole, 2 octupoles, and a decapole in front of the prism to correct the two 3rd order aberrations, and the dominant 4th order aberration in the spectrum.
In the GIF Tridiem ® and GIF Quantum ® SE, this magnification factor is x; for the GIF Quantum ER system, the factor is 5x, which provides a larger field of view. In order to establish a closer correspondence between the TEM viewing screen and the GIF detector field of view, most modern TEM instruments offer optional programs to reduce. Large, 5 mm spectroscopy aperture for EELS: 6¼x larger than the GIF Tridiem ® Large energy range EELS: eV field-of-view in a single spectrum Detector System. Automated exposure control over 8 orders of magnitude ( s down to 1 µs) allowing the acquisition of images, maps and spectra with unparalleled dynamic range and ease of use. • DM sums vertical column of pixels on the GIF CCD to get the spectrum. • You can do manual GIF tuning either through Gatan FilterControl or through TUI. The TUI workpanels will allow you to use the MF knobs. • 2mm aperture gives ~eV resolution, mm aperture gives ~eV TUI setup In TUI, set up a tab with the following workpanels.
In the GIF Tridiem® and GIF Quantum® SE, this magnification factor is x; For high energy resolution EELS, manual adjustment often improves results. Gatan Tridiem P GIF: Energy Filtered. TEM and STEM (EFTEM and EFSTEM, Tecnai Basic and Tecnai Advanced Training Manuals, FEI Electron. The common techniques are as follows: (1) Manual polishing using water-resistant paper (down to ~ μm thick), This type includes a GIF and a Tridiem.
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