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3 Product and Functional Description | 3.2 Electron Optical Column
3.2 Electron Optical Column
Purpose
The EVO column is the area of the microscope, where electrons are emitted, accelerated, de-
flected, focused, and scanned.
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Fig. 10: Schematics of the electron optics
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W or LaB₆ filament
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Gun alignment and emission display
coils
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Double condenser system
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Mid-column aperture changer
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Scanning and stigmator coils
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Objective lens with through-the-lens
pumping
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Backscattered Electron Detector (BSD)
or optional High Definition Backscat-
tered Electron Detector (HDBSD)
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Specimen
Gun
A filament serves as gun
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.The filament is heated by applying the filament current. The heated
filament emits electrons.
EHT
The acceleration voltage (U
EHT
) accelerates the emitted electrons.
Gun Alignment
and Display Coils
The gun alignment and emission coils
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center the electron beam.
Condenser
A double condenser system
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allows the continuous regulation of the probe current.
Apertures
The electron beam passes through the currently selected aperture in the mechanical mid-column
aperture changer
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to ensure that the optimum quality of beam is maintained.
The design of the aperture changer allows for using 4 apertures. Three apertures are fitted as
standard (positions 0–2). The position of each aperture is marked on the mid-column aperture
changer.
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