5 Commissioning and First Operating Steps | 5.7 Finding Appropriate Detector Settings
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Procedure
1. Insert the detector.
If there is any resistance, make sure the silver
knob is untightened.
2. In the GeminiSEM Control panel, select the
Detectors
tab.
3. From the
Signal A
drop-down list, select
YAG BSD
.
4. To optimize the image, adjust brightness and contrast. There are no further parameters to
change.
5. After use, retract the detector.
INFO:
Because of the detector’s weight, there is only little risk for it to accidentally slide in.
Therefore, you do not have to fix the silver knob.
5.7.10 Setting up the EsB Detector
The EsB detector can be used to collect the backscattered electrons (BSE) signal. The BSE signal
contains information about the material contrast. In the final image, heavy elements are repre-
sented by brighter pixels and light elements are represented by darker pixels.
By adjusting the filtering grid, energy-selected BSE images can be obtained. If the filtering grid
voltage is set to 0, SE and BSE mixed images can be acquired.
Fig. 47: Silver nanoparticles embedded in zeolite, imaged at 1.5 kV
The following settings are recommended for the EsB detector:
Filtering Grid
500 V – 10 kV
0–5 mm
EsB Grid > 400 V to filter out the SE signal
20 V – 500 V
0–3 mm
EsB Grid = 0 V for use as an additional SE de-
tector
Procedure
1. In the GeminiSEM Control panel, select the Imaging tab.
2. From the
Signal A
drop-down list, select
ESB
.
3. Adjust the EHT, working distance (WD), and EsB Grid according to the suggestions in the
table in order to optimize the image.
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