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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
General
Year
Successor
EM8
Magnification Range
Magnification Gauge Type
Specemin Chamber Pressure
Power Consumption
System Weight
Electrion Source
Accelerator Type
Cathode Type
Accelerating Voltage
Stability
Cathode Heating Methode
Alignment Methode
Condensor
Number of Condensor Lenses
Stability
Stigmator
Minimum Spot Size Diameter
Condensor Alignment
Lens Type
Electrostatic
Stage
Holder Type
X, Y Travel Range
Objective Lens
Focal Length
Adjustment Range
Spherical Error
Stability
Stigmator
Alignment Aids
Point Resolution
Å
Lens Type
Electrostatic
Projective Lens
Number of Projective Lens
Stability
Polpeace Configuration
Avalible Polpeace Magnification(s)
Alignment
Lens Type
Electrostatic
EM8
General
Year
Successor
EM9
Magnification Range
Magnification Gauge Type
Specemin Chamber Pressure
Power Consumption
System Weight
Electrion Source
Accelerator Type
Cathode Type
Accelerating Voltage
Stability
Cathode Heating Methode
Alignment Methode
Condensor
Number of Condensor Lenses
Stability
Stigmator
Minimum Spot Size Diameter
Condensor Alignment
Lens Type
Electrostatic
Stage
Holder Type
X, Y Travel Range
Objective Lens
Focal Length
Adjustment Range
Spherical Error
Stability
Stigmator
Alignment Aids
Point Resolution
Å
Lens Type
Electrostatic
Projective Lens
Number of Projective Lens
2
Stability
Polpeace Configuration
Avalible Polpeace Magnification(s)
Alignment
Lens Type
Electrostatic
EM9
General
Year
Successor
EM10
Magnification Range
Magnification Gauge Type
Specemin Chamber Pressure
Power Consumption
System Weight
Electrion Source
Accelerator Type
Cathode Type
Accelerating Voltage
Stability
Cathode Heating Methode
Alignment Methode
Condensor
Number of Condensor Lenses
Stability
Stigmator
Minimum Spot Size Diameter
Condensor Alignment
Lens Type
Stage
Holder Type
X, Y Travel Range
Objective Lens
Focal Length
Adjustment Range
Spherical Error
Stability
Stigmator
Alignment Aids
Point Resolution
Å
Lens Type
Electromagnetic
Projective Lens
Number of Projective Lens
Stability
Polpeace Configuration
Avalible Polpeace Magnification(s)
Alignment
Lens Type
Orange Column Models
It should be noted that this list is far from complete, and many models are yet missing within!
Documentation
Full list of all documents related to the Siemens Electron Microscopes.
English
English
German
EM8
EM9A
EM10A/B
EM10C/CR
Werkzeitschrift
↑ 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