ZEISS - EVO® LS 10
Versatile environmental SEM
The EVO® LS 10 will be the SEM of choice for many users.
It is an outstanding solution to the challenges of Life Science imaging. Artefact free imaging of specimens from the Life Sciences is ensured with water vapour introduction and the optional Coolstage.
With environmental control capability as standard, and easy to use SmartSEM software, the EVO® LS 10 offers a perfect imaging solution to the Life Science community. From amoeba to zooplankton, the EVO® LS 10 will provide a new imaging experience for the Life Sciences. The optional LaB6 source provides stable high brightness operation that is particularly well matched to the imaging in humid environments.
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Features of EVO® LS 10
- Environmental (water vapour control) imaging
- Standard backscatter imaging
- Peltier Coolstage option
- High brightness LaB6 source option
New features
- Remote Diagnostics over the internet
- Larger stage movements
- Navigation by imported images from other digital sources
- Improved LaB6 imaging for x-ray analysis
General Specifications
Accelerating voltage | 0.2 to 30 kV |
Electron Microscope Type | SEM |
Power Requirements | 100 - 240 V, 50 or 60 Hz single phase, no water cooling requirement |
Microscope Type | Electron |
Additional Specifications
Magnification:
< 7 - 1,000,000 x
Field of View:
6mm at the Analytical Working Distance (AWD)
X-ray Analysis:
8.5mm AWD and 35° take-off angle
OptiBeam®* Modes:
Resolution, Depth, Analysis, Field, Fisheye
Pressure Range:
10 - 400 Pa (MA Series)
10 - 3000 Pa (LS Series)
Available Detectors:
BSD Multisegment Diode
ETSE Everhart-Thornley Secondary Electron Detector
VPSE Variable Pressure Secondary Electron Detector
SCD Specimen Current Detector
Chamber:
310mm (Ø) x 220mm (h)
Maximum Specimen Height:
100 mm
Image Framestore:
3072 x2304 pixel, signal acquisition by integrating and averaging