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A comparison between ZnCdS and YAG fluorescent screens from TEM

Buffat, PA  
•
Peter, G
•
Garoni, B
Goodhew, P. J.
•
Dickinson, H. G.
1988
EUREM 88: proceedings of the 9th European Congress on Electron Microscopy held in York, England, 4-9 September 1988
9th European Congress on Electron Microscopy

The resolution of TEM fluorescent screens is one of the limiting factors for the acquisition of CCTV images with a high definition (1024 x 1024 pixels or more). Our comparison between YAG single crystal and ZnCdS powder phosphors screens shows that this latter offers a better resolution at 100 and 300 kV accelerating voltage. Nevertheless, still higher resoultion are necessary.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Buffat, PA  
Peter, G
Garoni, B
Editors
Goodhew, P. J.
•
Dickinson, H. G.
Date Issued

1988

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd

Publisher place

Bristol

Published in
EUREM 88: proceedings of the 9th European Congress on Electron Microscopy held in York, England, 4-9 September 1988
ISBN of the book

0-85498-185-5

Total of pages

xviii, 302

Book part title

Tutorials, Instrumentation and Techniques

Book part number

Volume 1

Series title/Series vol.

Institute of Physics Conference Series; 93

Start page

115

End page

116

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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Event nameEvent acronymEvent placeEvent date
9th European Congress on Electron Microscopy

EUREM 88

York, England

1988-09-04 - 1988-09-09

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February 15, 2007
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