3.2 The electron microscope Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 2 types of electron microscope?
A
- transmission electron microscope (TEM)
- scanning electron microscope (SEM)
2
Q
What are the advantages of electron microscopes?
A
- the electron beam has a short wavelength so the microscope can resolve objects well
- as electrons are negatively charged, the beam can be focused using electromagnets
3
Q
How does a TEM work?
A
Electromagnets are used to transmit a beam of electrons to specimen, and electrons penetrate the specimen from below.
4
Q
What are the limitations of TEM?
A
- living specimen can’t be observed because the whole system must be in a vacuum
- specimen must be stained
- specimen must be very thin
- image is in black and white
- image may contain artefacts (人工製品)
5
Q
What is the resolving power of TEM?
A
0.1 nm
6
Q
How does a SEM work?
A
Electromagnets are used to transmit a beam of electrons to the surface of specimen from above.
7
Q
What are the limitations of SEM?
A
- living specimen can’t be observed because the whole system must be in a vacuum
- specimen must be stained
- image is in black and white
- image may contain artefacts (人工製品)