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| The EM9 marked the first all Electromagnetic Electron Microscope constructed by Carl Zeiss. | | The EM9 marked the first all Electromagnetic Electron Microscope constructed by Carl Zeiss. |
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− | == Models == | + | = List of Models = |
| + | == Transmition Electron Microscopes == |
| + | === Early Models === |
| + | {{Tem list entry|Microscope Name=EM7|Microscope Picture File=Zeiss - EM8 - B. v. Bories.png|Year=|Successor=|Magnification Range=|Magnification Gauge Type=|Specemin Chamber Pressure=|Power Consumption=|System Weught=|Accelerator Type=|Cathode Type=|Acceleration Voltage=|Stability=|Cathode Heating Methode=|Alignment Methode=|No. of Condensor Lenses=|Condensor Stability=|Condensor Stigmator=|Minimum Spot Size=|Condensor Alignment=|Condensor Lens Type=Electrostatic|Holder Type=|Travel Range=|Obj. Focal Length=|Obj. Adjustment Range=|Obj. Spherical Error=|Obj. Stability=|Obj. Stigmator=|Obj. Alignment Aid=|Point Resolution=|Obj. Lens Type=Electrostatic|No. of Proj. Lenses=|Proj. Stability=|Proj. Polpiece Config=|Proj. Mag=|Proj. Alignment=|Proj. Lens Type=Electrostatic}} |
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| + | {{Tem list entry|Microscope Name=EM8|Microscope Picture File=Zeiss - EM8.png|Year=|Successor=EM9|Magnification Range=|Magnification Gauge Type=|Specemin Chamber Pressure=|Power Consumption=|System Weught=|Accelerator Type=|Cathode Type=|Acceleration Voltage=|Stability=|Cathode Heating Methode=|Alignment Methode=|No. of Condensor Lenses=|Condensor Stability=|Condensor Stigmator=|Minimum Spot Size=|Condensor Alignment=|Condensor Lens Type=Electrostatic|Holder Type=|Travel Range=|Obj. Focal Length=|Obj. Adjustment Range=|Obj. Spherical Error=|Obj. Stability=|Obj. Stigmator=|Obj. Alignment Aid=|Point Resolution=|Obj. Lens Type=Electrostatic|No. of Proj. Lenses=2|Proj. Stability=|Proj. Polpiece Config=|Proj. Mag=|Proj. Alignment=|Proj. Lens Type=Electrostatic}} |
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| + | {{Tem list entry|Microscope Name=EM9|Microscope Picture File=Zeiss - EM9S - Meek.png|Year=|Successor=EM10|Magnification Range=|Magnification Gauge Type=|Specemin Chamber Pressure=|Power Consumption=|System Weught=|Accelerator Type=|Cathode Type=|Acceleration Voltage=|Stability=|Cathode Heating Methode=|Alignment Methode=|No. of Condensor Lenses=|Condensor Stability=|Condensor Stigmator=|Minimum Spot Size=|Condensor Alignment=|Condensor Lens Type=|Holder Type=|Travel Range=|Obj. Focal Length=|Obj. Adjustment Range=|Obj. Spherical Error=|Obj. Stability=|Obj. Stigmator=|Obj. Alignment Aid=|Point Resolution=|Obj. Lens Type=Electromagnetic|No. of Proj. Lenses=|Proj. Stability=|Proj. Polpiece Config=|Proj. Mag=|Proj. Alignment=|Proj. Lens Type=}} |
| + | === Orange Column Models === |
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| It should be noted that this list is far from complete, and many models are yet missing within! | | It should be noted that this list is far from complete, and many models are yet missing within! |
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Revision as of 23:39, 23 September 2021
Zeiss is a German Manufactuer of Electron Microscopes, much like Siemens it was involved in the invention of the Electron Microsocpe. Originally its development focused on the creation of Electrostatic microscopes, but this approch was later abbandoned in favor of the Electromagnetic lens.
Only 2 models using exclusivly Electrostic Lenses are currently known to have existed, this is the experimental EM7, and the production EM8 microscope.
The EM9 marked the first all Electromagnetic Electron Microscope constructed by Carl Zeiss.
List of Models
Transmition Electron Microscopes
Early Models
EM7
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General
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Year
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Successor
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Magnification Range
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Magnification Gauge Type
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Specemin Chamber Pressure
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Power Consumption
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System Weight
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Electrion Source
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Accelerator Type
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Cathode Type
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Accelerating Voltage
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Stability
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Cathode Heating Methode
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Alignment Methode
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Condensor
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Number of Condensor Lenses
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Stability
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Stigmator
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Minimum Spot Size Diameter
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Condensor Alignment
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Lens Type
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Electrostatic
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Stage
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Holder Type
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X, Y Travel Range
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Objective Lens
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Focal Length
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Adjustment Range
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Spherical Error
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Stability
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Stigmator
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Alignment Aids
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Point Resolution
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Å
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Lens Type
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Electrostatic
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Projective Lens
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Number of Projective Lens
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Stability
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Polpeace Configuration
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Avalible Polpeace Magnification(s)
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Alignment
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Lens Type
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Electrostatic
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EM8
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General
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Year
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Successor
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EM9
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Magnification Range
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Magnification Gauge Type
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Specemin Chamber Pressure
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Power Consumption
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System Weight
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Electrion Source
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Accelerator Type
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Cathode Type
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Accelerating Voltage
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Stability
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Cathode Heating Methode
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Alignment Methode
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Condensor
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Number of Condensor Lenses
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Stability
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Stigmator
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Minimum Spot Size Diameter
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Condensor Alignment
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Lens Type
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Electrostatic
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Stage
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Holder Type
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X, Y Travel Range
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Objective Lens
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Focal Length
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Adjustment Range
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Spherical Error
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Stability
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Stigmator
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Alignment Aids
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Point Resolution
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Å
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Lens Type
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Electrostatic
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Projective Lens
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Number of Projective Lens
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2
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Stability
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Polpeace Configuration
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Avalible Polpeace Magnification(s)
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Alignment
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Lens Type
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Electrostatic
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EM9
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General
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Year
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Successor
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EM10
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Magnification Range
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Magnification Gauge Type
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Specemin Chamber Pressure
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Power Consumption
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System Weight
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Electrion Source
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Accelerator Type
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Cathode Type
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Accelerating Voltage
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Stability
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Cathode Heating Methode
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Alignment Methode
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Condensor
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Number of Condensor Lenses
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Stability
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Stigmator
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Minimum Spot Size Diameter
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Condensor Alignment
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Lens Type
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Stage
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Holder Type
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X, Y Travel Range
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Objective Lens
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Focal Length
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Adjustment Range
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Spherical Error
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Stability
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Stigmator
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Alignment Aids
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Point Resolution
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Å
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Lens Type
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Electromagnetic
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Projective Lens
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Number of Projective Lens
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Stability
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Polpeace Configuration
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Avalible Polpeace Magnification(s)
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Alignment
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Lens Type
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Orange Column Models
It should be noted that this list is far from complete, and many models are yet missing within!
- ↑ Das Elektronenmikroskop TEM+REM, Dr. Rainer Horst Lang, Dr. Jochen Blödorn, 1981, page 131
- ↑ Das Elektronenmikroskop TEM+REM, Dr. Rainer Horst Lang, Dr. Jochen Blödorn, 1981, page 132
- ↑ Das Elektronenmikroskop TEM+REM, Dr. Rainer Horst Lang, Dr. Jochen Blödorn, 1981, page 133