DE Series TEM Camera
High-pixel Direct Detection Device (DDD) camera!
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a powerful technique for visualizing structures at nanometer or angstrom resolution. However, the performance of TEM lags significantly behind the theoretical limits based on the physics of electron scattering, especially when low-dose imaging is required. Multiple factors, including microscope equipment, dynamic sample processes (drift, beam-induced motion, charging, radiation damage, etc.), and inefficient electron detectors, contribute to the degradation of the resolution and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of TEM images. To overcome many of these obstacles, Direct Electron introduced the first large-pixel Direct Detection Device (DDD) in 2008. This represents the culmination of academic and industrial partnerships that have worked on sensor development over several generations since 2001. Direct Electron's innovative DDD sensor received the 2010 Microscopy Today Innovation Award.
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