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5 Commissioning and First Operating Steps | 5.6 Working with Different Aperture Configurations and
Beam Modes
5.6 Working with Different Aperture Configurations and Beam Modes
5.6.1 Determining the Installed Aperture Configuration | Gemini 1 Column and Gemini 3
Column
The achievable maximum probe current depends on the type of installed anode aperture. The
type of aperture installed on the microscope can be determined via SmartSEM.
For the Gemini 1 column, two types of multihole aperture are available:
§
20 nA high resolution configuration
Multihole aperture type
Probe current
Typical application
7 hole aperture
3 pA to 20 nA
High resolution
§
100 nA high current configuration
Multihole aperture type
Probe current
Typical application
6 hole aperture
6 pA to 100 nA
High current
*
Calibration value: deviation of 10 % possible
Info
If you wish to change the installed configuration of your microscope, contact your local ZEISS
service representative.
Procedure
1. From the
Menu Bar
, select
View > SEM Status
.
à
The
SmartSEM Status
dialog is displayed.
2. In the
Select
tab, click
Aperture Type
.
3. Select the
Display
tab.
à
The parameter
Aperture Type
is displayed.
5.6.2 Determining the Installed Aperture Configuration | Gemini 2 Column
The achievable maximum probe current depends on the type of installed anode aperture. The
type of aperture installed on the microscope can be determined via SmartSEM.
For the Gemini 2 column, three different column configurations are available:
§
40 nA high resolution configuration
Anode aperture diameter
Probe current
Typical application
55 μm
3 pA to 40 nA
High resolution and most an-
alytical applications
§
100 nA high current configuration
Anode aperture diameter
Probe current
Typical application
90 μm
3 pA to 100 nA
Combined high resolution
and analytical investigations
with high throughput
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