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Introduction 

he JEOL JSM-6060LV is a state-of-the-art scanning electron microscope that features 
a low vacuum for observation of non-conductive specimens, a fully automated electron 
gun, a backscattered electron detector for atomic number contrast imaging, fully 
integrated digital control, motorized x-y stage, and a NORAN System 6 elemental 

analysis system (see separate operating instructions for the NORAN system).  Best of all, the 
JEOL JSM-6060LV scanning electron microscope is user-friendly and easy to operate. 
 

Safety 

The scanning electron microscope is a relatively safe instrument..  You can do much more 
damage to it than it can do to you.  When the electron beam is turned on, some x-rays are 
produced as a result of electron beam interaction with the sample, but these x-rays are of relatively 
low energy and do not escape the sample chamber.  The instrument also produces some radio 
frequency energy.

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for JSM-6060LV

Page 1: ...JEOL JSM 6060LV SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE Insert Nickname Here Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...nformation 4 References 4 3 S A M P L E S Sample Holders 7 Sample Preparation 7 4 O P E R A T I O N Instrument Startup 8 Sample Loading 8 Getting an Image 9 Moving Around 9 Image Scanning 10 Zooming I...

Page 3: ...d a NORAN System 6 elemental analysis system see separate operating instructions for the NORAN system Best of all the JEOL JSM 6060LV scanning electron microscope is user friendly and easy to operate...

Page 4: ...provides a three dimensional appearance of the specimen in a SEM compared to the nearly planar or two dimensional imaging found in optical microscopes In addition many attachments are available for sc...

Page 5: ...umn in an electron beam they are controlled and directed to the specimen by a series of electromagnetic lenses and apertures When the electrons in the electron beam hit the specimen a number of electr...

Page 6: ...arrangements may be made talk to Professor Stolk Other types of sample holders are available See Professor Stolk for information on ordering sample holders Sample Preparation Conductive Materials 1 S...

Page 7: ...er 4 After coating your sample use conductive carbon tape carbon tabs carbon paint or copper tape to attach your sample to a sample holder or cylindrical sample mount If you use carbon paint please wa...

Page 8: ...mber is evacuated EVAC button on the front of the instrument is lit green press and hold the VENT button until it lights up yellow This will vent the chamber 2 Wait for the VENT button to stop flashin...

Page 9: ...COARSE button and adjusting the focus knob on the keypad 6 Click on the blue ACB to automatically adjust the contrast and brightness 7 Click on the blue AS Stigma button for automatic astigmatism corr...

Page 10: ...scan rate buttons to see what they do Scan 2 is a TV like mode Scan 3 is a slower scan with higher resolution Zooming In or Out To change magnification use the MAGNIFICATION knob on the keypad or the...

Page 11: ...bar buttons Scan3 and Scan4 are the only modes recommended for photography Images taken on the Scan4 mode are less grainy than those acquired in Scan3 mode The Scan Speed is adjusted in the Scan Scan...

Page 12: ...lly adjust the focus and stigmation settings at a higher magnification It is good practice to focus the image at a higher magnification then back down to the desired photo magnification 3 Adjust the c...

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