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Does the membrane interfere with imaging?

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Does the membrane interfere with imaging?

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The capsule membrane is very thin and flat. It is made of material transparent to electrons with energies above a few keV. Thus, the membrane induces minimal scattering of the beam and of the back scattered electrons detected by the BSE detector. The membrane itself is flat and hence does not interfere with the imaging process. In X-ray mode, the membrane produces a constant background that can be subtracted.

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