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The CM30-SuperTWIN: A Dedicated Ultra-High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 February 2011

Max T. Otten*
Affiliation:
Philips Analytical, Electron Optics Application Laboratory, Building AAE, 5600 MD Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Abstract

The CM30-Super TWIN Transmission Electron Microscope achieves a point resolution of 0.19 nm as shown by standard and Young's fringes diffractograms. Thanks to its unique TWIN lens concept, the instrument combines ultra-high resolution with excellent performance in numerous other operational modes, including scanning, diffraction and micro-analysis. Coma-free alignment, providing accurate objective-lens centring, is standard on the CM30. Complete microprocessor control yields ease of operation, accurate and reproducible microscope control and connection with peripheral equipment.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1989

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