With the goal of propelling electron microscopy to new frontiers, Direct Electron introduced the first large-format Direct Detection Device (DDD®) in 2008, as the culmination of academic and industrial partnerships working through many generations of sensor development beginning in 2001. As the pioneer in direct electron detection, our revolutionary DDD sensors were recognized with the 2010 Microscopy Today Innovation Award.
Based on our flagship DE-Series cameras for electron microscopy, our LV-16 detector extends direct detection technology for low voltage electron microscopy. This detector offers a powerful new option for low voltage EM techniques such as LEEM/PEEM, EBSD, and more.
To learn more about low-kV applications, visit our Low-kV EM page.
To learn more about our products for low-kV electron microscopy, click on the links below.
With high sensitivity and excellent resolution, the LV-16 offers exceptional performance for 10-40 kV applications.
As an accessory to the LV-16, the DE-FreeScan adds capability to scanning mode experiments.
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