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{{SEM List Entry|Microscope Name=Camscan 3-30|Microscope Picture File=Cambridge - CamScan 3-30 ACV - Overview.jpg|Year=|Successor=|Magnification Range=|Magnification Gauge Type=|Specemin Chamber Pressure=|Power Consumption=|System Weight=|Accelerator Type=Self Biased Triode Gun|Cathode Type=Tungsten Hairpin|Accelerating Voltage=|Stability=|Cathode Heating Methode=|Alignment Methode=|Number of Condensor Lenses=|Condensor Current Stability=|Condensor Stigmator=|Condensor Aperture=|Condensor Alignment=|Condensor Lens Type=|Stage Type=Non Eucentric|Sample Holder Type=3.2 mm Stub|X, Y Travel Range=|Z Travel Range=|Tilt Range=|Rotation Range=|Working Distance=|Objective Spherical Error=|Objective Current Stability=|Objective Stigmator=Octopol|Deflection Type=Double Deflection Electromagnetic|Point Resolution=|Lens Type=Electromagnetic|Specimen Loading=}}
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Revision as of 19:39, 2 January 2022

The Cambridge Instrument Company located in Cambridge UK, was the first commercial manufacturer of Scanning Electron Microscopes.

Scanning Electron Microscopes

Stereoscan MK1
Cambridge Stereoscan MK1.jpg
General
Year
Successor Stereoscan MK2
Magnification Range
Magnification Gauge Type
Specemin Chamber Pressure
Power Consumption
System Weight
Electrion Source
Accelerator Type Self Biased Triode Gun
Cathode Type Tungsten Hairpin
Accelerating Voltage
Stability
Cathode Heating Methode
Alignment Methode
Condensor
Number of Condensor Lenses
Current Stability
Stigmator
Aperture
Condensor Alignment
Lens Type
Stage
Stage Type Non Eucentric
Specimen Loading
Sample Holder Type 3.2 mm Stub
X, Y Travel Range
Z Travel Range
Tilt Range
Rotation Range
Drive Mechanism {{{Drive Mechanism}}}
Objective Lens
Working Distance
Spherical Error
Current Stability
Stigmator Octopol
Deflection Type Double Deflection Electromagnetic
Point Resolution
Lens Type Electromagnetic


Stereoscan MK2
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General
Year
Successor [[]]
Magnification Range
Magnification Gauge Type
Specemin Chamber Pressure
Power Consumption
System Weight
Electrion Source
Accelerator Type Self Biased Triode Gun
Cathode Type Tungsten Hairpin
Accelerating Voltage
Stability
Cathode Heating Methode
Alignment Methode
Condensor
Number of Condensor Lenses
Current Stability
Stigmator
Aperture
Condensor Alignment
Lens Type
Stage
Stage Type Non Eucentric
Specimen Loading
Sample Holder Type 3.2 mm Stub
X, Y Travel Range
Z Travel Range
Tilt Range
Rotation Range
Drive Mechanism {{{Drive Mechanism}}}
Objective Lens
Working Distance
Spherical Error
Current Stability
Stigmator Octopol
Deflection Type Double Deflection Electromagnetic
Point Resolution
Lens Type Electromagnetic


Stereoscan Model 100
Cambridge model 100.jpg
General
Year
Successor [[]]
Magnification Range
Magnification Gauge Type
Specemin Chamber Pressure
Power Consumption
System Weight
Electrion Source
Accelerator Type Self Biased Triode Gun
Cathode Type Tungsten Hairpin
Accelerating Voltage
Stability
Cathode Heating Methode
Alignment Methode
Condensor
Number of Condensor Lenses
Current Stability
Stigmator
Aperture
Condensor Alignment
Lens Type
Stage
Stage Type Non Eucentric
Specimen Loading
Sample Holder Type 3.2 mm Stub
X, Y Travel Range
Z Travel Range
Tilt Range
Rotation Range
Drive Mechanism {{{Drive Mechanism}}}
Objective Lens
Working Distance
Spherical Error
Current Stability
Stigmator Octopol
Deflection Type Double Deflection Electromagnetic
Point Resolution
Lens Type Electromagnetic


Stereoscan 250 MKII
Cambridge - Stereoscan 250 MK2 - overview.jpg
General
Year
Successor Stereoscan 250 MKIII
Magnification Range
Magnification Gauge Type
Specemin Chamber Pressure
Power Consumption
System Weight
Electrion Source
Accelerator Type Self Biased Triode Gun
Cathode Type Tungsten Hairpin
Accelerating Voltage
Stability
Cathode Heating Methode
Alignment Methode
Condensor
Number of Condensor Lenses
Current Stability
Stigmator
Aperture
Condensor Alignment
Lens Type
Stage
Stage Type Non Eucentric
Specimen Loading
Sample Holder Type 3.2 mm Stub
X, Y Travel Range
Z Travel Range
Tilt Range
Rotation Range
Drive Mechanism {{{Drive Mechanism}}}
Objective Lens
Working Distance
Spherical Error
Current Stability
Stigmator Octopol
Deflection Type Double Deflection Electromagnetic
Point Resolution
Lens Type Electromagnetic


Camscan 3-30
Cambridge - CamScan 3-30 ACV - Overview.jpg
General
Year
Successor [[]]
Magnification Range
Magnification Gauge Type
Specemin Chamber Pressure
Power Consumption
System Weight
Electrion Source
Accelerator Type Self Biased Triode Gun
Cathode Type Tungsten Hairpin
Accelerating Voltage
Stability
Cathode Heating Methode
Alignment Methode
Condensor
Number of Condensor Lenses
Current Stability
Stigmator
Aperture
Condensor Alignment
Lens Type
Stage
Stage Type Non Eucentric
Specimen Loading
Sample Holder Type 3.2 mm Stub
X, Y Travel Range
Z Travel Range
Tilt Range
Rotation Range
Drive Mechanism {{{Drive Mechanism}}}
Objective Lens
Working Distance
Spherical Error
Current Stability
Stigmator Octopol
Deflection Type Double Deflection Electromagnetic
Point Resolution
Lens Type Electromagnetic