OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson Microscopy & Resolution Magnification:Image size/Object size Resolution:The fineness of detail that can be distinguished.

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OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson Microscopy & Resolution Magnification:Image size/Object size Resolution:The fineness of detail that can be distinguished in an image. Highest Typical Resolution Optical Microscope ~200 nm Electron Microscope ~0.1 nm

OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson Definitions Acceptance angle θ Numerical Aperture NA = n sinθ Rayleigh resolution criterion for a circular aperture Δx = 0.61 λ/NA θ

OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson OPTICAL MICROSCOPES Image construction for a simple biconvex lens

OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson Rayleigh criterion for resolution ; See more interactive tutorials at more interactive tutorials Numerical AperatureResolutionRayleigh Criterion

OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson Comparison Bright- Field Dark- Field Full aperture is illuminated A central obstruction blocks the central cone.

OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson Dark-Field Optical Microscopy A central obstruction blocks the central cone. The sample is only illuminated by the marginal rays. These marginal rays must be at angles too large for the objective lens to collect. Only light scattered by the object is collected by the lens.

OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson Dark-Field Optical Microscopy

OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE The wavelength of the electron can be tuned by changing the accelerating voltage. de Broglie : λ = h/mv λ: wavelength associated with the particle h: Plank’s constant 6.63× Js; mv: momentum of the particle m e = 9.1× kg; e = 1.6× coulomb P.E eV = ½mv 2  λ = h/  (2meV) = 12.3/  V (for V in KV, λ in Å) V of 60 kV, λ = 0.05 Å  Δx ~ 2.5 Å Microscopes using electrons as illuminating radiation TEM & SEM

OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson

Components of the TEM 1.Electron Gun: Filament, Anode/Cathode 2.Condenser lens system and its apertures 3.Specimen chamber 4.Objective lens and apertures 5.Projective lens system and apertures 6.Correctional facilities (Chromatic, Spherical, Astigmatism) 7.Desk consol with CRTs and camera Transformers: kV; Vacuum pumps: – Torr

OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson Schematic of E Gun & EM lens Magnification: 10,000 – 100,000; Resolution: nm

OU NanoLab/NSF NUE/Bumm & Johnson TEM IMAGES ; com ;