System Options: Optional Detectors
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User Manual
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Feb 2018
Revision A
Directional Backscattered Detector (DBS) –
Angular Backscattered Detector (ABS)
Concentric Backscattered Detector (CBS)
The ABS uses angular segmentation of the detector diode to
distinguish topographic contrast from different signal directions.
The CBS uses concentric segmentation of the detector diode to
distinguish between BS electrons scattered close to the beam
axis – inner segment (preferentially composite contrast) and
electrons scattered far from the beam axis – outer segment (more
topographical signal).
C a u t i o n !
Be aware of sample and final lens collision when tilting large samples!
Detector Settings
•
Select the
Detector Settings
module
/
Detector
list box /
ABS
or
CBS
detector.
Choose required diode segment(s) by clicking the relevant radio
button:
•
All
is the normal BSE image, with suppressed topographical
contrast and maximum atomic number contrast.
•
Inner
/
Outer
uses shadows to create strong topographical and
atomic number contrast.
•
A
/
B
/
C
is the pseudo-topographical image with suppressed
atomic number contrast and maximum topographical contrast.
•
Custom 1
/
2
can be set by a user by clicking the selected
segments to add signal to (+ yellow background) / subtract
signal from (– blue background) the overall detector signal.
Clicking on the same (+ / -) sign again turns the segment
background gray; this segment sends no signal.
Note
Setting segments to subtract signal is allowed only for Custom 2.
A set combination remains stored under a particular number and user.
•
The
Contrast
button equalizes signals (contrast) from different
segments so they do not to override one another and have the
same contrast in different displays in which the ABS / CBS
detector is used.
The distribution of electrons collected by the detector segments
changes with the setting of the working distance, the lens mode
and the Beam Deceleration mode.
It is also possible to set different segments in particular displays
and thereafter to use the
Enhanced Image
module /
Mix 3
or
Mix 4
tab to mix color-coded signals to create color images.
When the detector is retracted, the information text is shown in
each display that uses it.