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Optimized 3D Electron Microscope Workflow

8 Dec 2014
Optimized 3D Electron Microscope Workflow

This video presents an integrated solution for your 3D electron microscopy workflow, from sample preparation to the final images. Discover the new ZEISS MultiSEM 505, the world’s fastest electron scanning microscope, and automated solutions for serial sectioning and imaging. Learn how these technologies will help to advance the field of neuroscience.

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ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions

As the world's only manufacturer of light, X-ray and electron/ion microscopes, ZEISS offers tailor-made microscope systems for your life sciences and materials research, education and clinical routine. A well-trained sales force, an extensive support infrastructure and a responsive service team enable customers to use their ZEISS microscopes to their full potential. Highly skilled and well trained application specialists support your work and make sure you get the most out of your investment.

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Large area imaging for SEM, FE-SEM & FIB-SEM ATLAS combines a 16 bit scan generator and dual super-sampling signal acquisition hardware with image processing and control software for your ZEISS electron microscope. Acquire images up to 32 k x 32 k pixels, with dwell times from 100 ns to > 100 s, adjustable in 100 ns increments. Save your images with eight or sixteen bits of intensity. With the ATLAS “Mosaic Tool” you create large image montages, automatically moving from image tile to tile, and mosaic site to site, resulting in an “Extreme Field of View” image, at SEM nanometer scale resolution. ATLAS provides • reduced number of tiles to acquire, reducing stage motion delay and areal fraction of each image “lost” to overlap • reduced number of overlap “seams”, leading to less beam damage and degradation of the sample • reduced computational complexity

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