Scanning electron microscope
View Patent ↗A scanning electron microscope for digitally processing an image signal to secure the largest focal depth and the best resolution in accordance with the magnification for observation is disclosed. The angle of aperture of an optical system having a plurality of convergence lenses is changed by changing the convergence lenses and the hole diameter of a diaphragm. The angle α of aperture of the electron beam is changed in accordance with the visual field range corresponding to a single pixel, i.e. what is called the pixel size.
1. A scanning electron microscope that displays an image generated by analog-to-digital conversion of signals obtained by irradiation of a sample with an electron beam, comprising:
a display unit that displays a window to enter a magnification and a number of pixels of the image; and
an arithmetic device for calculating an angle of aperture from the entered value of the magnification and the number of the pixels of the image;
wherein an angle of aperture of the electron beam is controlled depending on the calculated value of the angle of aperture.
2. A scanning electron microscope according to claim 1 ,
wherein said arithmetic device for calculates a resolution and a focal depth.
3. A scanning electron microscope according to claim 2 ,
wherein said display unit displays one of the angle of aperture, the resolution and the focal depth.
4. A scanning electron microscope that displays an image generated by analog-to-digital conversion of signals obtained by irradiation of a sample with an electron beam, comprising:
a display unit that displays a window to enter a magnification and a number of pixels of the image; and
an arithmetic device for calculating a resolution, a focal depth, an angle of aperture from the entered value of the magnification and the number of the pixels of the image;
wherein when a second magnification that is different to a first magnification is entered on the window, the arithmetic device causes the display unit to display one of the angle of aperture, the resolution and the focal depth calculated from the number of pixels of the image at the second magnification.