Color mixing in LED illuminating system for endoscopic purposes

Author(s):  
Urszula Joanna Blaszczak ◽  
Lukasz Gryko ◽  
Anna Palkowska ◽  
Ewa Kulesza ◽  
Andrzej Zajac
Author(s):  
J. M. Pankratz

It is often desirable in transmission electron microscopy to know the vertical spacing of points of interest within a specimen. However, in order to measure a stereo effect, one must have two pictures of the same area taken from different angles, and one must have also a formula for converting measured differences between corresponding points (parallax) into a height differential.Assume (a) that the impinging beam of electrons can be considered as a plane wave and (b) that the magnification is the same at the top and bottom of the specimen. The first assumption is good when the illuminating system is overfocused. The second assumption (the so-called “perspective error”) is good when the focal length is large (3 x 107Å) in relation to foil thickness (∼103 Å).


Author(s):  
N. Tamura ◽  
T. Goto ◽  
Y. Harada

On account of its high brightness, the field emission electron source has the advantage that it provides the conventional electron microscope with highly coherent illuminating system and that it directly improves the, resolving power of the scanning electron microscope. The present authors have reported some results obtained with a 100 kV field emission electron microscope.It has been proven, furthermore, that the tungsten emitter as a temperature field emission source can be utilized with a sufficient stability under a modest vacuum of 10-8 ~ 10-9 Torr. The present paper is concerned with an extension of our study on the characteristics of the temperature field emitters.


Author(s):  
K. Shiraishi ◽  
T. Katsuta ◽  
S. Ozasa ◽  
H. Todokoro

We have recently completed a newly designed 650KV electron microscope. An external view of this advanced instrument is shown in Figure 1. A symmetrical Cockcroft-Walton circuit has been adopted as the high voltage generator. The cathode is heated by high frequency power; a battery is not employed. The high voltage stability is better than 1 x 10-5/min.The sectional diagram of the column shown in Figure 2 is 420mm in diameter and 2750mm in height. The illuminating system consists of a double condenser lens and a magnetic alignment device. Dual deflector assemblies for dark and bright field images, selectable by push button, are built beneath the condenser lens. Two selectable stigmator power supplies are also provided for dark and bright field image operation.


Author(s):  
L. F. Allard ◽  
E. Völkl ◽  
T. A. Nolan

The illumination system of the cold field emission (CFE) Hitachi HF-2000 TEM operates with a single condenser lens in normal imaging mode, and with a second condenser lens excited to give the ultra-fine 1 nm probe for microanalysis. The electron gun provides a guaranteed high brightness of better than 7×l08 A/cm2/sr, more than twice the guaranteed brightness of Schottky emission guns. There have been several articles in the recent literature (e.g. refs.) which claim that the geometry of this illumination system yields a total current which is so low that when the beam is spread at low magnifications (say 10 kX), the operator must “keep his eyes glued to the binoculars” in order to see the image. It is also claimed that this illuminating system produces an isoplanatic patch (the area over which image character does not vary significantly) at high magnification which is so small that the instrument is ineffective for recording high resolution images.


2020 ◽  
Vol 59 (9) ◽  
pp. 091006
Author(s):  
Yuki Kayaba ◽  
Kenta Hojo ◽  
Kenta Ono ◽  
Manabu Ishizaki ◽  
Katsuhiko Kanaizuka ◽  
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Inventions ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 78 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aubrey Woern ◽  
Joshua Pearce

Although distributed additive manufacturing can provide high returns on investment, the current markup on commercial filament over base polymers limits deployment. These cost barriers can be surmounted by eliminating the entire process of fusing filament by three-dimensional (3-D) printing products directly from polymer granules. Fused granular fabrication (FGF) (or fused particle fabrication (FPF)) is being held back in part by the accessibility of low-cost pelletizers and choppers. An open-source 3-D printable invention disclosed here allows for precisely controlled pelletizing of both single thermopolymers as well as composites for 3-D printing. The system is designed, built, and tested for its ability to provide high-tolerance thermopolymer pellets with a number of sizes capable of being used in an FGF printer. In addition, the chopping pelletizer is tested for its ability to chop multi-materials simultaneously for color mixing and composite fabrication as well as precise fractional measuring back to filament. The US$185 open-source 3-D printable pelletizer chopper system was successfully fabricated and has a 0.5 kg/h throughput with one motor, and 1.0 kg/h throughput with two motors using only 0.24 kWh/kg during the chopping process. Pellets were successfully printed directly via FGF as well as indirectly after being converted into high-tolerance filament in a recyclebot.


1979 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
William A. Butler ◽  
A. Douglas Davis ◽  
Charles E. Miller
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