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3 Product and Functional Description | 3.3 Optional Components and Accessories
3.3.1.5 VP-BSD Detector
Purpose
The VP-BSD detector is a pneumatically retractable, backscattered electron detector (BSD). It is
used for high efficiency material characterization in NanoVP and XVP mode.
Fig. 27: VP-BSD detector frontside (left) with one inner concentric segment and four outer quad-
rants; VP-BSD detector backside (middle) with beamsleeve aperture holder (aperture is removed);
BSD Control panel (right).
The diode of the VP-BSD detector has five separate diode segments, one inner concentric ring and
four outer quadrants. The inner segment S1 provides mostly material contrast whereas the four
outer quadrants S2 to S5 provide more topographical contrast. For the VP-BSD the diode is inte-
grated in the beamsleeve aperture holder. The VP-BSD detector is only available with one video
output channel. The VP-BSD is especially designed for use in NanoVP and XVP mode. If it shall be
used in HV mode, it is recommended to remove the beamsleeve aperture. Then the field of view is
not limited by the beamsleeve aperture and the working distance is not also not limited by the
beamsleeve aperture, but only by the diode itself.
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.
Info
Risk of malfunction: The diode segments are sensitive to the light that is used for illumination
in TV mode (infrared and white).
When you use a diode detector, always make sure that the TV illumination is switched off. If
the CCD Mode is set to
Auto Detect
, then the TV illumination is automatically switched off
when a diode detector is used.
The BSD detector has applications mainly in materials analysis and in the life sciences.
Material analysis:
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Metallurgical sections
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