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Detector light microscopy

Transmission electron microscopy is analogous to light microscopy, with visible light replaced by a beam of electrons produced by a heated metal filament, and glass lenses replaced by electromagnetic coils to focus the beam. An image of the sample is projected onto a fluorescent screen or, for a permanent record, onto film or a CCD detector (Chapter 4, Section ni.C). Alternatively, an image of the sample s diffraction pattern can be projected onto the detectors. [Pg.206]

Small-Area Detector. In the collimated beam mode the detector is a small-area single-cell device and the specimen is pointwise scanned, in the manner of conventional light microscopy, to record a single frame for each projection (Fig. 26.43). The advantage is that single-cell Si(Li), or HPGe,... [Pg.695]

A point light source is imaged onto the specimen by the objective and the transmitted light collected by the collector lens and detected by a broad-area detector in the case of reflection microscopy, the objective lens also serves simultaneously as a collector (see figure Bl.18.10. The resolution is solely detennined by the objective lens, because the collector has no imaging fimction and only collects the transmitted light. The... [Pg.1666]


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