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DIY SEM-to-TEM Converter Demonstrates Budget-Friendly Upgrade
technology1 month ago

DIY SEM-to-TEM Converter Demonstrates Budget-Friendly Upgrade

A technical project shows how a scanning electron microscope can be converted into a transmission electron microscope using a custom, thinner sample plate and a reworked, space-saving sample holder to free clearance for the primary electron mirror and secondary-electron shield. By dialing in the mirror angle inside the evacuated chamber, the DIY adapter yields improved TEM imaging, with initial tests using gold nanoparticles and iterative shielding tweaks enhancing image quality—an approach that echoes other STEM-converter efforts and aims to later image biological cells while offering a cost-effective alternative to pricey commercial adapters.

"Enhancing Electron Microscope Power with Kerr Solitons and Nonlinear Optical States"
science-and-technology2 years ago

"Enhancing Electron Microscope Power with Kerr Solitons and Nonlinear Optical States"

Scientists have successfully integrated nonlinear optical phenomena, specifically "Kerr solitons," into a transmission electron microscope (TEM) using a photonic microresonator chip. These stable, localized pulses of light interacted with a beam of electrons, enabling ultrafast modulation of electron beams and demonstrating the potential for high repetition-rate ultrafast electron microscopy and particle accelerators on a small photonic chip. This breakthrough opens up new possibilities for probing nonlinear optical dynamics at the nanoscale and developing nonlinear photonic devices.