Laboratory Design for High-Performance Electron Microscopy

Author:

O'Keefe Michael A.,Turner John H.,Musante John A.,Hetherington Crispin J.D.,Cullis A.G.,Carragher Bridget,Jenkins Ron,Milgrim Julie,Milligan Ronald A.,Potter Clinton S.,Allard Lawrence F.,Blom Douglas A.,Degenhardt Lynn,Sides William H.

Abstract

Since publication of the classic text on the electron microscope laboratory by Anderson, the proliferation of microscopes with field emission guns, imaging filters and hardware spherical aberration correctors (giving higher spatial and energy resolution) has resulted in the need to construct special laboratories. As resolutions iinprovel transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) and scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEMs) become more sensitive to ambient conditions. State-of-the-art electron microscopes require state-of-the-art environments, and this means careful design and implementation of microscope sites, from the microscope room to the building that surrounds it. Laboratories have been constructed to house high-sensitive instruments with resolutions ranging down to sub-Angstrom levels; we present the various design philosophies used for some of these laboratories and our experiences with them. Four facilities are described: the National Center for Electron Microscopy OAM Laboratory at LBNL; the FEGTEM Facility at the University of Sheffield; the Center for Integrative Molecular Biosciences at TSRI; and the Advanced Microscopy Laboratory at ORNL.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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