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

Apr 21, 2024

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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