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News Release from: Agar Scientific | Subject: Tomography holders for TEM
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 24 July 2007
Brochure describes tomography holders
for TEM
Range includes the 2020 holder which is said to be ideal for life and physical sciences applications as well as others requiring high specimen tilt while maintaining a large field of view
Agar Scientific announces the availability of Fischione Instruments's range of advanced tomography holders for transmission electron microscopes (TEM) A new brochure describing the various models of the 2000 tomography holder range is now available
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 26 Feb 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Advances in microstructural characterisation require the ability to analyse structure and chemistry in three dimensions.
However, most TEM techniques are limited to producing two-dimensional information.
Tomography on the other hand, combines two-dimensional data sets taken at various tilt angles to produce a three-dimensional reconstruction.
The range, supplied on behalf of Fischione Instruments by Agar Scientific, includes the 2020 holder for life and physical sciences, as well as others requiring high specimen tilt while maintaining a large field of view.
It allows data collection over wide tilt and translation ranges, even in restrictive pole piece gap geometries.
The 2030 is an ultra-narrow gap tomography holder suitable for use with narrow gap pole piece geometries (<3mm).
The holder accepts 1.5mm square or round TEM grids (available from Agar) into a cartridge.
The 2040 dual-axis holder is suitable for tomographic imaging or analysis that requires in plane rotation and features an optimal tilt angle range in narrow gap pole piece geometries (~5mm).
The 'revolutionary' 2050 on-axis rotation holder accepts either rod shaped or conically shaped specimens and rotates them fully through 360 about the axis of the holder.
Traditionally single axis tomography results in a missing wedge of information, while dual-axis results in a missing pyramid of information.
However, on-axis rotation tomography provides the maximum achievable amount of information from a specimen.
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