electron microscopes Flashcards
list the advantage of an electron microscope
+ electron beam has a short wavelength and therefore the microscope can resolve objects very well
+ as electrons are negatively charged the beam can be focused using electromagnet
define TEM (in terms of what happens to produce an image)
(Transmission Electron Microscope)
electron gun that produces a beam of electrons that is focused onto the specimen by a condenser electromagnet
why do parts of the image appear dark during electron microscopy
the parts of the specimen that absorb electrons turn dark
what are the limitations of electron microscopy
- the whole system is a vacuum therefore living organisms cannot be absorbed
- complex staining process is required
- image isn’t in colour
- specimen must be very thin
(to produce a 2d image) - image may contain artefacts
define artefacts
things that are a result of the way specimen are prepared
define SEM (in terms of what happens to produce an image)
directs a beam of electrons onto the surface of the specimen. The beam is passed back and forth across the specimen in a regular pattern.
(THIS PATTERN IS DETERMINED BY THE CONTOURS ON THE SPECIMENS SURFACE)
list the advantages and disadvantages to an SEM
+ 3D images
+ higher resolving power than the light microscope