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CHAPTER 6:
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Model CRX-6.5K Probe Station
Vibration from infrastructure:
if the vibration is intermittent, it may be due to
infrastructure sources such as HVAC systems or elevators. In this case, make sure that
the inner CCR stand and outer probe station stand are properly installed and aligned.
If the system did not include active vibration isolation, it should be considered.
6.3.4.7 Poor Contrast Images
This section addresses images that are poor in contrast, show little or no sample
definition and have little response to small changes in light intensity. This problem is
difficult to troubleshoot primarily because of the geometry of the Model CRX-6.5K
itself. The relatively long distance between microscope and sample and two optic
viewports in between offer significant challenges to conventional image systems.
Because of this, the light source and sample surface can have a big impact on image
quality.
The first step to remedy the problem is to eliminate other possibilities. The steps
below assume you have warmed the system to room temperature.
1. Using the camera setup menu, reset the camera controls to their factory
preset values.
2. Remove the vacuum chamber lid and radiation shield lids.
3. Re-establish the sample image with the lids off.
This should provide an image with very high quality and contrast. If it does not, go
back through the assembly procedures, section 3.6.4, and the earlier parts of section
6.3.4 and try to identify the problem.
The image obtained with the chamber and shield lids off is better than can be expected
with them on. The viewport optics will always degrade image quality no matter how well
the system is optimized.
Experiment with different sample materials first with the lids off, then add the lids
back on one at a time. First try a very reflective sample such as a piece of polished
silicon wafer. Then experiment with a sample that absorbs light. Finally, try a sample
that has high contrast and image on the three dimensional details in the sample
holder itself. This investigation will establish the limits in capability of the probe
station and its configuration of microscope and light source.
Optimize the light intensity and camera settings for the type of sample most
commonly tested in the probe station. If the results do not meet expectations for the
equipment purchased, contact Lake Shore service for assistance (section 6.5).
6.3.4.8 Image Orientation
Follow this procedure to change the orientation of your image:
1. Below the threaded joint to the CCD camera is a rotating joint. Using a
5/ge
in hex
driver, loosen the three set screws on this joint (FIGURE 6-7).
2. Rotate the camera so the image on the monitor is oriented logically. The objective
is to rotate the camera until the monitor image corresponds to the expected
image (the bottom left probe appears in the bottom left of the monitor screen).
3. Re-tighten the set screws after adjustment.
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