Electron Microscopes Flashcards
How do transmission electron microscopes work
-electron beam takes the place of the light source
-electrons travel at much smaller wavelengths than visible light so can reveal much smaller details than what is possible with light
-electron microscopes use electromagnetic or electrostatic lenses which produce magnetic and electric fields that guide and focus the electrons
-sample very thin 0.1 micrometers
-special electron imaging devices convert the electron signal into a greyscale image where contrast corresponds to differences in sample thickness and density
Is imagine from TEM 2D or 3D
2D
How do scanning electron microscopes work
-scan a beam of electrons across a specimen which bounces off the surface of the specimen and the electrons are detected forming a 3D image that shows the surface of specimens
-since they can scan the outside surface the specimen viewed does not have to be thin
-the images they form are of a low resolution than TEMs
What is resolution
Minimum distance between two objects that they can still be seen as two objects
Is resolution higher in SEMs or TEMs
TEMs
Disadvantages of electron microscopes
-interior of electron microscope is a vacuum meaning cannot be used to view living specimens
-requires very careful staining and specimen often has to be very thin
-can create artefacts (false images) due to staining