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Optimized for stability and image quality, the Thermo Scientific Volumescope 2 SEM is easy to use and is capable of reliably generating high-quality volumetric data from a wide array of samples. It can run automatically for hours or even weeks to capture 3D data from large biological specimens.
The debris trap and swipe features keep the imaging face clear of cut fragments, ensuring that each image contributes optimally to the volumetric dataset. This combines with multi-energy deconvolution to provide optimized isotropic datasets with z-resolutions down to 10 nm.
The microtome unit is quickly and easily exchanged in and out of the SEM, which is ideal for a multi-use instrument where flexibility is key.
Multi-energy deconvolution SEM (MED-SEM) is a novel way to improve axial resolution through combined mechanical and optical sectioning. Following in situ sectioning of the block-face using a diamond knife, the freshly exposed tissue is imaged several times using increasing accelerating voltages. These images are subsequently put through a deconvolution algorithm to derive several optical subsurface layers, forming a 3D subset. By repeating this cycle, the Volumescope 2 SEM can generate isotropic datasets with 10 nm z-resolution.
The Volumescope 2 SEM is a multi-use instrument with a microtome unit that can be quickly and easily mounted and removed from the SEM. This means that the system can be used for many different applications, including array tomography or EDS, with minimal hassle.
Samples can remain mounted in the microtome so that long experiments can be paused and continued at a later date without the need for lengthy realignments.
The Volumescope 2 SEM can operate in both high- and low-vacuum modes. Acquisition parameters can be selected based on the sample type in order to minimize charging and optimize image quality.
Designed with ease of use in mind, the Volumescope 2 SEM allows jobs and system settings to be reused, and multiple regions of interest can be selected during data acquisition. Visualization and navigation can also be performed simultaneously to help ensure the optimal region is being captured at any time. This ease of use combines with designed-in stability to enable multi-week acquisitions as standard for large volume experiments.
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.