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Detector | aSTEM1 |
Pixel Count | 123,4 MegaPixels |
Mosaic Pixels | 12699 x 9715 |
Mosaic Size | 12,7 x 9,7 μm |
Tile Pixels | 12699 x 9715 |
Tile Size (FOV) | 12,7 x 9,7 μm |
Mosaic Tiles | 1 x 1 |
Number of Images | 1 |
Imaging Time | 00:07:54 |
Acquisition Date | 04.08.2022 17:55:56 |
Dwell Time | 1,500 μs |
Line Average | 3 |
Scan Rotation | 120,3 ° |
Machine | GeminiSEM 300-8202017183 |
Beam | SEM |
Aperture | [1] 30 μm (29,0 kV) |
Working Dist. | 2,856 mm |
Stigmation | X = -2,1 %, Y = -1,9 % |
Stage X | -64144 μm |
Stage Y | -45145 μm |
Stage Z | 30620 μm |
Stage M | 0 μm |
Stage R | 161,97 ° |
Stage T | 0,00 ° |
Total surface area measured:
none
All distances are in μm.
channels | Opacity | Visible |
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aSTEM1 | 100% |
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dimensions: | 10.99 µm x 3.917 µm |
magnification: | 30.64 kX(screen) |
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