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A4) Image resolution
Relationship between the actual pixel resolution (expressed as micrometre) and the
magnification & image resolution.
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For regular SE / BSE images:
a resolution of 1024 x 768 px is recommended. Higher
resolutions are possible with Thermo NSS. However, keep in mind that if you double
the width & height (2048 x 1536), you quadruple the area to scan and the total
acquisition time (e.g., 2 x 40 sec instead of the regular 2 x 10 sec).
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For EDS element mapping:
consider smaller images (e.g., 256 x 192 px), and select
an image resolution and magnification such that the pixel size is equal or larger than
the expected projected interaction area of the electron beam and the sample
(typically 1-2 µm diameter for silicates at 15 to 20 keV, smaller for heavier phases).
In any case,
choosing a pixel resolution less than 0.5 µm is NOT recommended.
Figure A4.
Table of actual pixel size in micrometre as a function of the image size in pixels
and the magnification. Values are only valid at a working distance of 10 mm.
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