Some samples, like this zeolite catalyst, are so beam sensitive that they are distorted and destroyed quickly under the electron beam. This makes it nearly impossible capture a good image. This video acquired using the OneView camera demonstrates how the fast image acquisition rate combined with live drift correction, delivers a sharp, high-resolution image.
Rio camera for MicroED/3DED
A three-dimensional electron diffraction dataset was collected from a biotin crystal with the Rio camera.
OneView camera + Latitude D for MicroED/3DED
A three-dimensional electron diffraction dataset was collected from a ZSM-5 crystal collected with the OneView camera and Latitude D software. Diffraction patterns were recorded at 0.5° intervals collected over 100°. The cumulative dose was ∼2 e-/Å2.
Metro camera for MicroED/3DED
A three-dimensional electron diffraction dataset was collected with the Metro camera from a PPEA crystalline sample (courtesy of Dr. Tatiana Gorelik).
K3 camera for MicroED/3DED
Counted three-dimensional electron diffraction dataset from a ZSM-5 crystal collected with the K3® camera. Diffraction patterns were recorded at 0.5° intervals collected over 10°. The cumulative dose was ∼0.5 e-/Å2
Stela camera for MicroED/3DED
(left) A complete three-dimensional electron diffraction dataset from an acetaminophen microcrystal was acquired with a Stela® camera. (right) reciprocal space. Data was processed by Dr. Dos Reis at Northwestern University. Stela utilizes DECTRIS hybrid-pixel technology.