Brief Introduction To Coating Technology For Electron Microscopy - Learn & Share - Leica Microsystems PDF
Brief Introduction To Coating Technology For Electron Microscopy - Learn & Share - Leica Microsystems PDF
Brief Introduction To Coating Technology For Electron Microscopy - Learn & Share - Leica Microsystems PDF
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August 28, 2013
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examination in the SEM. Fine carbon layers, being
transparent to the electron beam but conductive, are needed
for x-ray microanalysis, to support films on grids and back up
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replicas to be imaged in the TEM. The coating technique
used depends on the resolution and application.
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Gisela Höflinger
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EM Sample
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Carbon coating
E-Beam coating
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Different coating methods
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Coating needed prior to SEM imaging
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Limited or non-conductive material samples (ceramic, polymers…etc) require carbon and/or metal
coating. Cryogenic samples are freeze fractured, coated with metal (Leica EM ACE600 freeze
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fracture and Leica EM VCT500) and imaged in a cryo SEM.
Coating needed prior to TEM imaging
The formvar covered TEM grids need to be coated with carbon to be conductive. Grids are treated
with glow discharge otherwise solutions would not stick and distribute onto the grid. Freeze
fractured samples are coated in a low angle with metal followed by a carbon backing up film
(Leica EM ACE600 freeze fracture and Leica EM VCT500 or Leica EM ACE900) to produce a replica
which can be imaged in a TEM.
Sputter coating
Sputter coating for SEM is the process of applying an ultra-thin coating of electrically-conducting
metal – such as gold (Au), gold/palladium (Au/Pd), platinum (Pt), silver (Ag), chromium (Cr) or
iridium (Ir) onto a non-conducting or poorly conducting specimen. Sputter coating prevents
charging of the specimen, which would otherwise occur because of the accumulation of static
electric fields. It also increases the amount of secondary electrons that can be detected from the
surface of the specimen in the SEM and therefore increases the signal to noise ratio. Sputtered
films for SEM typically have a thickness range of 2–20 nm.
Carbon coating
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The thermal evaporation of carbon is widely used for preparing specimens for electron
microscopy. A carbon source – either in the form of a thread or rod is mounted in a vacuum
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system between two high-current electrical terminals. When the carbon source is heated to its
evaporation temperature, a fine stream of carbon is deposited onto specimens. The main
applications of carbon coating in EM electron microscopy is X-ray microanalysis and specimen
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support films on (TEM) grids.
Freeze drying, also known as lyophilization, removes water from a frozen sample under high
vacuum conditions (sublimation). The result is a dry and stable sample which can be imaged in
the electron microscope.
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Fig. 2: Drosophila eye (courtesy of Kim Rensing, applications specialist, Leica Microsystems)
Fig. 3: Spider mite (courtesy of Kim Rensing, applications specialist, Leica Microsystems)
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Fig. 4: Mosquito leg (courtesy of Dr. Daniela Gruber, Core facility of cell imaging and ultrastructure research,
University of Vienna, Austria)
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Fig. 5: Antenna detail (courtesy of Dr. Daniela Gruber, Core facility of cell imaging and ultrastructure research,
University of Vienna, Austria)
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Fig. 6: Ommatidien mosquito (courtesy of Dr. Daniela Gruber, Core facility of cell imaging and ultrastructure research,
University of Vienna, Austria)
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Rather diffuse (coating from all sides), Pulsed Fine grains
influenced by the sputter vacuum evaporation Fast coating
Minimal heat transfer to the sample highly Continuous
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Easy to operate and set up controllable rotation
During coating vacuum at 10–2 mbar range Easy to operate Defined
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(can be problematic for cryo applications) Low heat purity of the
Great variation of metals transfer to carbon
LEARN & SHARE sample due to More heat
short pulses development
No continuous than carbon
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coating
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Biology High resolution SEM EDX analysis
analysis
SEM imaging
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Process combinations
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Following & SHARE of processes are available for the Leica EM ACE Coaters:
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Leica EM ACE200
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Sputter coater
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thread coater
Sputter and carbon thread coater
Leica EM ACE600
Sputter coater
Carbon thread coater
Sputter and carbon thread coater
Double sputter coater
Carbon rod coater
e-beam coater
Sputter and carbon rod coater
Sputter and e-beam coater
Double e-beam coater
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Optional: Glow discharge for all instruments to make carbon coated grids hydrophilic.
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