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Scanning transmission electron microscope analyses small particles

Analysis of individual catalyst particles less than IMm in size requires an analytical tool that focuses electrons to a small probe on the specimen. Analytical electron microscopy is usually performed with either a dedicated scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) or a conventional transmission electron microscope (TEM) with a STEM attachment. These instruments produce 1 to 50nm diameter electron probes that can be scanned across a thin specimen to form an image or stopped on an image feature to perform an analysis. In most cases, an electron beam current of about 1 nanoampere is required to produce an analytical signal in a reasonable time. [Pg.362]


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