Tuesday, August 4, 2020
5 p.m. (CEST) | 11 a.m. (EST)
with Tracy C. Lovejoy from NION
What makes a detector ideal for electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) applications? How can it affect the technique and the field? And what results could be achieved with a DECTRIS ELA detector integrated into a NION IRIS spectrometer? Tracy C. Lovejoy, COO at NION, who has recently co-authored a peer-reviewed article on a characterization of a hybrid pixel detector, will present the results of NION's research and share his outlook on the new era of EELS. Together with Luca Piazza from DECTRIS, he will answer your questions about the performance of hybrid pixel detectors, their integration in the spectrometer, and the potential of this experimental setup.
View the recordingAbout NION
NION is a world-class developer of advanced scanning transmission electron microscopes and other electron-optical instruments. Working in close collaboration with its customers, the company strives to offer instruments that answer real scientific needs in the real world. NION microscopes elevate the concept of dedicated STEM to a fundamentally new level.
About ELA
The DECTRIS ELA detector is equipped with a Si sensor and can be operated at 9000 spectra/sec in continuous readout mode between 30 and 200 keV. Its optimized parameters allow elemental mapping in nearly real time, and recording momentum-resolved EEL spectra within minutes.
Publications
Ultramicroscopy - Hybrid pixel direct detector for electron energy loss spectroscopy.