The sixth generation of Phenom Pro G6 Desktop SEM from Thermo Scientific bridges the gap between light microscopy and floor-model SEM analysis. This helps broaden the abilities of research facilities.
The Phenom Pro G6 Desktop SEM is quick and user-friendly and thus can help relieve the burden of routine analysis for general samples obtained from floor-model SEM instruments. The sample loading mechanism and instrument configuration help guarantee fast imaging with less time spent tuning between experiments.
With the help of the Phenom Pro G6 Desktop SEM, facility users of any experience level can rapidly start producing high-quality outcomes. Thanks to the long-lifetime CeB6 source of the system, high brightness is ensured while requiring low maintenance.
Furthermore, its high stability and small form factor enable the instrument to be utilized in almost any lab setting. In simple words, it does not need expert oversight or specialized infrastructure.
Key Features
Effortless
The Phenom Pro Desktop SEM’s color navigation camera offers data that helps users create the link between optical and electron-optical images. Users can start capturing images after only 10 minutes of basic training.
The system comes with a wide variety of sample holders to hold a range of applications. Sample loading is quick and simple as a result of the patented sample vacuum loading technology.
Phenom ProSuite Software
Thermo Scientific Phenom ProSuite Software is an optional software application platform developed specifically to improve the abilities of the Phenom desktop SEM. Phenom ProSuite Software allows optimum data to be extracted from images that are obtained on the Phenom Pro Desktop SEM.
Secondary Electron Detector
Another option of secondary electron detector (SED) is available on the Phenom Pro Desktop SEM. The SED gathers low-energy electrons from the sample’s top surface layer. Therefore, it is the ideal choice to unravel elaborate sample surface data.
Specifications
Source: Thermo Fisher Scientific – Electron Microscopy Solutions
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Light optical magnification |
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Electron optical magnification range |
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Resolution |
- ≤ 6 nm SED and ≤ 8 nm BSD
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Digital zoom |
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Light optical navigation camera |
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Acceleration voltages |
- Default: 5 kV, 10 kV and 15 kV
- Advanced mode: adjustable range between 4.8 kV and 20.5 kV imaging mode
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Vacuum modes |
- High vacuum mode
- Charge reduction mode via optional low vacuum sample holder
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Detector |
- Backscattered electron detector (standard)
- Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy detector (optional)
- Secondary electron detector (optional)
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Sample size |
- Up to 25 mm diameter
- 32 mm (optional)
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Sample height |
- Up to 35 mm
- 100 mm (optional)
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