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Development of Cs and Cc correctors for transmission electron microscopy. | LitMetric

Development of Cs and Cc correctors for transmission electron microscopy.

Microscopy (Oxf)

JEOL Ltd, 3-1-2 Musashino, Akishima, Tokyo, Japan.

Published: February 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • New spherical and chromatic aberration correctors were developed using innovative principles to reduce unwanted optical distortions in electron microscopes.
  • The asymmetric correctors operate effectively at 300 kV, managing various aberrations up to the fifth order, though initially struggled with the 6-fold astigmatism.
  • Advanced low-voltage correctors were also designed to specifically tackle 6-fold astigmatism through precise adjustments of magnetic fields, and a novel chromatic aberration corrector demonstrated successful performance using a concave lens effect in a 30-kV transmission electron microscope.

Article Abstract

Novel spherical aberration (Cs) and chromatic aberration (Cc) correctors, which correct aberrations using a new principle, were developed. The asymmetric Cs correctors were designed for use in the probe- and image-forming systems at 300 kV to diminish undesired parasitic aberrations. The correctors composed of non-equivalent multipoles connecting with a demagnifying transfer doublet in the system. The axial aberrations were corrected well up to the fifth order except 6-fold astigmatism (A(6)) experimentally. Next, we developed superior Cs correctors for probe- and image-forming systems of low voltage microscope that uses triple dodecapoles to correct 6-fold astigmatism (A(6)). An important feature of this system is the rotation of the 3-fold astigmatism azimuth at the second dodecapole. The optimum rotation of the three hexapole fields for the compensation of A(6) was derived from theoretical calculations. The experimental results confirmed the compensation of A(6) and the third-order Cs. Finally, a unique Cc corrector, which utilized the concave lens effect formed by a long quadrupole field, was designed. The performance of the Cc corrector was investigated using a 30-kV transmission electron microscope. The results confirmed that Cc correction was achieved.

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