Fischione Model 1020 Plasma Cleaner
- Simultaneously cleans transmission and scanning electron microscope specimens and specimen holders
- Enhances imaging and analytical results
- Removes existing carbonaceous contamination
- Prevents contamination
- No etching or sputtering
- Storage in clean vacuum
Simultaneously cleans electron microscopy specimens and holders
The Fischione Model 1020 Plasma Cleaner automatically and quickly removes organic contamination (hydrocarbon) from electron microscopy specimens and specimen holders. A low energy, reactive gas plasma cleans without changing the specimen’s elemental composition or structural characteristics. The Plasma Cleaner features easy-to-use front panel controls and an oil-free vacuum system for optimal processing.
Enhanced imaging and analysis
Cleaning is solely by reactive gas compounds formed by the plasma chemically reacting with carbonaceous material on the specimen and specimen holder. The nonequilibrium, high-frequency plasma is generated with a gas mixture of 25% oxygen and 75% argon. Free electrons are accelerated to high velocities by an oscillating electromagnetic field (13.56 MHz) that excites gas atoms and creates the plasma. The plasma ions impinge upon the surface with energies of less than 12 eV, which is below the specimen’s sputtering threshold.
In electron microscopes with high brightness electron sources, specimens that are not plasma treated tend to contaminate. The Plasma Cleaner ensures confidence that carbonaceous contamination will not interfere with imaging or analysis, even during fine probe microanalysis for extended periods.
Standard and specialised specimen holders
The Plasma Cleaner readily accepts side-entry specimen holders for all commercial transmission electron microscopes, as well as scanning electron microscope samples and a wide variety of bulk materials. A specialized specimen holder port allows the cleaning of specimens contained on carbon grids.
Accessories
Model 9010 Vacuum Storage Container. After cleaning, specimen holders can be inserted into Vacuum Storage Containers so that they can be stored or transported in a vacuum.
Model 9020 Vacuum Pumping Station. Simultaneously stores five specimen holders under vacuum.
Model 1020 Plasma Cleaner Specifications |
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Plasma system |
High frequency (13.56 MHz) oscillating field system coupled |
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to a quartz and stainless steel plasma chamber |
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Ion energies less than 12 eV |
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Compatible with TEM specimen holders for transmission |
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electron microscopes manufactured by: |
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• FEI Company/Philips Electron Optics |
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• Hitachi High Technologies America Inc. |
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• JEOL Ltd. |
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• Carl Zeiss Microscopy/LEO Electron Microscopes |
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• Topcon Corp. |
Vacuum system |
Oil-free turbomolecular drag pump and a multistage |
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diaphragm pump |
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Ultimate vacuum of 1 x 10-7 mbar |
Gas |
25% oxygen and 75% argon |
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Nominal 10 psi (200 kPa) delivery pressure |
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Flow rate is factory set and can be adjusted via a |
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potentiometer located on the service panel |
Dimensions |
23.2 in (59 cm) width x 20.4 in (52 cm) height x 23.2 in |
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(59 cm) depth |
Weight |
133.5 lb (60.6 kg) |
User interface |
Single control panel to initiate vacuum, plasma, and timer Process timer for automatic termination |
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Service panel is easily accessible |
Power requirements |
100/120/220/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 660 W |
Warranty |
Two years |
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