This video is super helpful, nice and clear sharing! With so many useful tips as well. Thanks! May I know what is the corresponding pattern of rectangle in a Carl Zeiss machine, like crossbeam 340. Or can you describe the beam movement in a rectangle patten manner?
That TEM grid holder is made by Omniprobe. It is sold by various microscopy suppliers like Ted Pella or Electron Microscopy Sciences (EMS). The Ted Pella part number is 460-316, EMS part is 75968-AL. The silicon wafer holder is made by BOT Microscopy, but they may have gone out of business, their website is currently offline.
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This video is super helpful, nice and clear sharing! With so many useful tips as well. Thanks! May I know what is the corresponding pattern of rectangle in a Carl Zeiss machine, like crossbeam 340. Or can you describe the beam movement in a rectangle patten manner?
I don't know, I've never used a Zeiss FIB. But the FEI/Thermo rectangle patterns scan top-bottom and left-right in a raster pattern by default.
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Great video thanks for sharing, some great tips! What kind of SEM holders are you using, they look like clamps?
That TEM grid holder is made by Omniprobe. It is sold by various microscopy suppliers like Ted Pella or Electron Microscopy Sciences (EMS). The Ted Pella part number is 460-316, EMS part is 75968-AL. The silicon wafer holder is made by BOT Microscopy, but they may have gone out of business, their website is currently offline.
How did you record this video? Using the software or a separate camera?
I used software called Open Broadast Studio (OBS)