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3 Product and Functional Description | 3.3 Optional Components and Accessories
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Fig. 36: The
detector head and the arrangement of its diodes
Operating Modes
The most commonly used STEM modes are predefined and can be selected from the drop-down
menu in the
STEM Control
panel.
The diagram in the
STEM Control
panel displays details concerning the diode status and the
diode arrangement.
Each diode segment can have the following status:
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On: The signal is added to the total signal
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Inverted (Inv.): The signal is inverted and then added to the total signal
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Off: The signal is not used
NOTICE
Motorized specimen stage
Risk of damaging the detector when operating the motorized specimen stage.
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Retract the detector head completely after you have finished the work with the detector.
3.3.1.11 CL Detector
Purpose
The Cathodoluminescence (CL) detector is an inclined detector that allows efficient visible or ultra-
violet light collection. The CL detector is ideal for use in geology, mineralogy, and materials sci-
ence applications where it can help in internal structural examination of rocks, ceramics, and
semiconductors.
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Fig. 37: Schematics of the
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Preamplifier
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Photomultiplier
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Objective lens
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Light guide with collector electrode
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