Easily manage a large list of tasks
When single-particle screening with Latitude S, only schedule a few tasks to get feedback quickly or schedule the microscope to image every marked area.
Simplify repetitive single-particle screening tasks
Utilize the Latitude S grid-based tool to mark hundreds of contiguous or separate regions for investigation. Then apply templates to rapidly define acquisition patterns for each region and magnification you want to attain during your cryo-EM screen.
Use templates to mark many good areas
Latitude S templates let you select one or more areas to minimize repetitive activities while setting up your single-particle screen.
Quickly preview different sample areas
Use Latitude S to pick areas of different thickness or intensity to identify the part of the grid with the best looking samples.
Single-particle screening made simple
Latitude S allows you to just mark regions of the sample you want to screen for cryo-EM and takes away the hassle of setting up complex scripts.
利用高速直接探测相机进行4D-STEM表征
在这场网络研讨会中,我们探讨了4D-STEM带来的新机会与新挑战。
Acquisition of MoSx based sample using In-Situ Explorer
MoSx sample courtesy of M. Zhukovskyi, Notre Dame.
Demonstrates how the In-Situ Explorer plug-in for GMS 3 can simultaneously acquire images using the OneView camera while controlling in-situ temperature conditions using the DENSsolutions Wildfire S3 system.
4D STEM operating principle
Video courtesy of Colin Ophus, Molecular Foundry
Experimental configuration of 4D STEM experiments using the STEMx system.
2D diffraction pattern for each real space STEM pixel
Video courtesy of Colin Ophus, Molecular Foundry
HAADF micrograph of SrTiO3-LaMnO3 multilayers, generated from a 256 x 64 grid of probe positions. Mean CBED patterns averaged over each unit cell from 4D STEM dataset. Created using the STEMx system with a K2 IS camera.
Study grain orientations with virtual apertures
Sample courtesy of Dr. Geiss, Colorado State University
STEMx system, OneView camera, copper foil sample.
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