The differences between laser confocal microscopy and scanning electron microscopy are as follows

Apr 21, 2024

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The differences between laser confocal microscopy and scanning electron microscopy are as follows

 

Both laser confocal mic roscopes and SEMs are point-source, point-by-point scanning imaging where the magnification is adjusted by controlling the scanning drive range. A laser confocal microscope works by scanning with a laser to obtain three-dimensional images. Scanning electron microscope is the use of finely focused electron beam in the sample surface scanning excitation of a variety of physical signals to modulate the imaging, can only get two-dimensional images, can not get three-dimensional images.

 

1, different limiting resolution (amplification of different signal sources)

Laser confocal: ultimate resolution 150nm

Scanning electron microscope: 20nm ~ 0.8nm

 

2, different scanning drive mode

Laser confocal: laser rotating mirror to control the laser scanning range and scanning speed

Scanning electron microscope: electromagnetic coil control electron beam scanning range and scanning speed

 

3,Different stereo imaging

Laser confocal: the sample is driven by nano-precision stepper motor in the Z-axis direction layer by layer imaging, the software will set the image of each layer to synthesise a clear 3D stereo image.

Scanning electron microscope: single-frame image with a large depth of field, belonging to the two-dimensional image.

 

4,Different application scope

Laser confocal: several times to several thousand times

Scanning electron microscope: several times ~ hundreds of thousands of times

 

5, different working environments

Laser confocal: can test samples in the atmospheric environment

Scanning electron microscope: test samples in high vacuum environment.

 

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