Historical Evolution Toward Achieving Ultrahigh Vacuum in JEOL Electron Microscopes (eBook)
XI, 125 Seiten
Springer Japan (Verlag)
978-4-431-54448-7 (ISBN)
This book describes the developmental history of the vacuum system of the transmission electron microscope (TEM) at the Japan Electron Optics Laboratory (JEOL) from its inception to its use in today's high-technology microscopes. The author and his colleagues were engaged in developing vacuum technology for electron microscopes (JEM series) at JEOL for many years. This volume presents a summary and explanation of their work and the technology that makes possible a clean ultrahigh vacuum.
The typical users of the TEM are top-level researchers working at the frontiers of new materials or with new biological specimens. They often use the TEM under extremely severe conditions, with problems sometimes occurring in the vacuum system of the microscopes. JEOL engineers then must work as quickly as possible to improve the vacuum evacuation system so as to prevent the recurrence of such problems. Among the wealth of explanatory material in this book are examples of users' reports of problems in the vacuum system of the JEM, such as the occurrence of a micro-discharge and the back-streaming of the diffusion pump (DP) oil vapor.
This work is a valuable resource for researchers who use the transmission electron microscope and for engineers and scientists interested in its technology.
Nagamitsu Yoshimura
1965: Graduated from Osaka Prefecture University, Engineering Division.
1965: Entered JEOL Ltd.
1985: Received Doctor of Engineering degree from Osaka Prefecture University. Ph.D. Thesis: 'Research and Development of the High-Vacuum System of Electron Microscopes' (in Japanese).
1995: Qualified as a consultant engineer in physical field by passing the qualifying examination.
1965 - 2002: Engaged in research and development of vacuum-related technology in electron microscopes for more than 35 years at JEOL-group companies.
2002: Retired from JEOL Ltd.
This book describes the developmental history of the vacuum system of the transmission electron microscope (TEM) at the Japan Electron Optics Laboratory (JEOL) from its inception to its use in today's high-technology microscopes. The author and his colleagues were engaged in developing vacuum technology for electron microscopes (JEM series) at JEOL for many years. This volume presents a summary and explanation of their work and the technology that makes possible a clean ultrahigh vacuum. The typical users of the TEM are top-level researchers working at the frontiers of new materials or with new biological specimens. They often use the TEM under extremely severe conditions, with problems sometimes occurring in the vacuum system of the microscopes. JEOL engineers then must work as quickly as possible to improve the vacuum evacuation system so as to prevent the recurrence of such problems. Among the wealth of explanatory material in this book are examples of users' reports of problems in the vacuum system of the JEM, such as the occurrence of a micro-discharge and the back-streaming of the diffusion pump (DP) oil vapor. This work is a valuable resource for researchers who use the transmission electron microscope and for engineers and scientists interested in its technology.
Nagamitsu Yoshimura1965: Graduated from Osaka Prefecture University, Engineering Division. 1965: Entered JEOL Ltd.1985: Received Doctor of Engineering degree from Osaka Prefecture University. Ph.D. Thesis: “Research and Development of the High-Vacuum System of Electron Microscopes” (in Japanese).1995: Qualified as a consultant engineer in physical field by passing the qualifying examination.1965 – 2002: Engaged in research and development of vacuum-related technology in electron microscopes for more than 35 years at JEOL-group companies.2002: Retired from JEOL Ltd.
Introduction of the electron microscope.- History of JEOL electron microscopes.- Accidents and information, instructing us to improve the vacuum systems of JEMs.- Development of the evacuation systems for JEMs.- Development of JEOL SIPs.- Ultrahigh vacuum electron microscopes.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.9.2013 |
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Reihe/Serie | SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology | SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology |
Zusatzinfo | XI, 125 p. 86 illus., 3 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Tokyo |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie ► Analytische Chemie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie ► Physikalische Chemie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Schlagworte | Contamination Build Up • Electron Microscope • Field Emission Electron Gun • Japan Electron Optics Laboratory • Sputter Ion Pump • Vibration Free |
ISBN-10 | 4-431-54448-8 / 4431544488 |
ISBN-13 | 978-4-431-54448-7 / 9784431544487 |
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