Set up the microscope in scanning mode and the appropriate state for the spectrometer you wish to use. For details, refer to your microscope manufacturer's user manual.
When configuring your system for STEM spectrum imaging (SI) acquisition, you can easily control your STEM SI using DigitalMicrograph® software.
In the home Techniques Manager, select the STEM SI button to open the STEM SI technique palette, which contains everything that is required for the experiment:
Scan palette to control the DigiScan™ system
STEM SI palette to set up the STEM SI acquisition
Relevant signal acquisition palettes for each available signal
Additional data analysis palettes for the available signals
The STEM SI palette provides setup and control of the SI acquisition. The palette will be displayed in the mode selection state on the initial display or if no STEM SI experiment is set up. Brief descriptions of the dialog features are given below.
The top section of the palette features a button for each available signal in the STEM SI experiment (EELS, EDS, CBED, and CL). The signal acquisition palette will be automatically expanded or collapsed, which may trigger requests to change the microscope state if necessary. At least one signal (in addition to the Scan button) needs to be selected, or the SI experiment cannot be started.
Note: Some signals are mutually exclusive. Selecting such a signal will automatically deselect the other.
Use the bottom section of the palette to set up the SI's spatial coordinates. Pressing a mode button (2D Array, Line Scan, Multi-Point, and Time Series) will automatically assign a suitable survey image and create a default SI survey ROI marker. A preview-type acquisition is automatically started and assigned if no suitable image is available.
2D Array – Regular 2D SI that consists of an array of equally spaced points in X and Y
Line Scan – 1D SI that includes an array of equally spaced points along a line
Multi-Point – Set of point spectra acquired with identical parameters from individual spatial positions collected into a 1D SI data container
Time Series – Set of spectra sequentially acquired with identical parameters from the identical sample area collected in a 1D SI data container
After choosing your signal and mode, a new palette will be available. The palette will include:
Capture button – Starts a new SI acquisition using the specified parameters
Pixel Time (s) – Specifies the pixel dwell time of the beam and will apply to all spectral acquisition with the permitted values being restricted to the minimum and maximum readout times of the selected detectors
Note: The acquisition time estimate is automatically updated when the dwell time changes.
Live button – Activates (blue) or deactivates (gray) live data display during SI acquisition
Drift button – Activates (blue) or deactivates (gray) spatial drift correction
The bottom parameters (boxed-in portion of the image) dictate the specific modes of capture per the selection made in the STEM SI palette. The options available are dependent on the mode that was selected there. The options include:
Size – Specify the size of the SI in pixels by using the Width and Height fields
The size automatically updates if you change the SI survey ROI position on the active survey image. When you change the Width value, the sampling resolution will automatically adjust while keeping the acquired region the same. A change in height will change the aspect ratio and, hence, the acquired region of the SI while keeping the sampling resolution identical.
Note: The acquisition time estimate automatically updates when the size is changed.
Size – Specify the Line Scan length in pixels
The sampling resolution automatically updates when the size is changed. Step displays the current sampling resolution in calibrated units. The SI size in pixels updates automatically when the sampling resolution changes, keeping the acquired scan length identical.
Average dose checkbox – This enables the averaged line scan functionality, but it is not available for all systems and settings.
No. positions – Allows you to specify the SI size in the number of individual positions
The number of survey region of interest (ROI) point markers is updated accordingly.
Note: At least 2 points have to be specified before SI acquisition can start.
Arrange position buttons – Click these buttons to arrange (selected) positions in various ways over the field of view.
Repeats – You can specify the SI size in the number of individual acquisitions.
Note: At least two repeats must be specified before SI acquisition starts.
Delay (s) – Where you specify a pause in between two successive acquisitions
During these pauses, signal controllers are stopped, and the beam control is released to the default. The acquisition is then in an idle state similar to a paused acquisition, but a countdown is displayed at the bottom of the STEM SI palette. The next spectrum is automatically started at the end of the countdown acquisition.
2D Scan – If left unchecked, the spectra will be acquired from a stationary position as indicated by an ROI point marker in the survey image
If checked, spectra are acquired while a specified area is rapidly and repeatedly scanned. The area is represented by an ROI rectangle in the survey image, and the two fields below the checkbox define sampling for this area. Enter values to change the area size or use the up and down arrows to change the sampling density of the area.