Bausch & Lomb Nanolab LE 2100 SEM

The Digital Scanning Electron Microscope at SFU
Our scanning electron microscope is a Bausch & Lomb LE 2100 Nanolab with a Kevex X-ray analyser, secondary electron, back scattered electron and cathode luminescence detectors. It is interfaced with a 4Pi spectral engine to a Macintosh computer, with maximum digital resolution of 4096 * 4096 pixels. The SEM is equipped with a very large sample chamber and stage. Stage movement is 40 * 80 mm with 90 tilt and 360° rotation. Specimen size can vary but in general the SEM can accommodate specimens up to a maximum of 50 mm in any dimension.

Features:

Energy Dispersive Spectral (EDS) Analysis Digital Imaging 4pi Spectral Engine with Revolutionn software
See Also: EDS Mineral Spectra