EM Sample Preparation Coating Technology. April 2013

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EM Sample Preparation Coating Technology April 2013

Mosquito antenna Courtesy of: Dr. Daniela Gruber, Vienna, Austria

EM SAMPLE PREPARATION COATING TECHNOLOGY 4 Coating Technology Coating of samples is required in the field of electron microscopy to enable or improve the imaging of samples. Creating a conductive layer of metal on the sample inhibits charging, reduces thermal damage and improves the secondary electron signal required for topographic examination in the SEM. Fine carbon layers, being transparent to the electron beam but conductive, are needed for x-ray microanalysis, to support films on grids and back up replicas to be imaged in the TEM. The coating technique used depends on the resolution and application. The Leica EM ACE coater family provides the perfect solution for every application.

5 Coating Coating needed prior to SEM imaging Limited or non-conductive material samples (ceramic, polymers etc) require carbon and / or metal coating. Cryogenic samples are freeze fractured, coated with metal (Leica EM ACE600 freeze fracture and Leica EM VCT100) and imaged in a cryo SEM. Coating needed prior to TEM imaging The formvar covered TEM grids need to be coated with carbon to be conductive. Grids are treated with glow discharge otherwise solutions would not stick and distribute onto the grid. Freeze fractured samples are coated in a low angle with metal followed by a carbon backing up film (Leica EM ACE600 freeze fracture and Leica EM VCT100 or Leica EM BAF060) to produce a replica which can be imaged in a TEM. Sputter Coating Sputter coating for SEM is the process of applying an ultra-thin coating of electrically-conducting metal - such as gold (Au), gold / palladium (Au/Pd), platinum (Pt), silver (Ag), chromium (Cr) or iridium (Ir) onto a non-conducting or poorly conducting specimen. Sputter coating prevents charging of the specimen, which would otherwise occur because of the accumulation of static electric fields. It also increases the amount of secondary electrons that can be detected from the surface of the specimen in the SEM and therefore increases the signal to noise ratio. Sputtered films for SEM typically have a thickness range of 2-20 nm. Benefits for SEM samples sputtered with metal: Reduced microscope beam damage Increased thermal conduction Reduced sample charging (increased conduction) Improved secondary electron emission Reduced beam penetration with improved edge resolution Protects beam sensitive specimens

EM SAMPLE PREPARATION COATING TECHNOLOGY 6 Carbon Coating The thermal evaporation of carbon is widely used for preparing specimens for electron microscopy. A carbon source - either in the form of a thread or rod is mounted in a vacuum system between two high-current electrical terminals. When the carbon source is heated to its evaporation temperature, a fine stream of carbon is deposited onto specimens. The main applications of carbon coating in EM electron microscopy is X-ray microanalysis and specimen support films on (TEM) grids. E-Beam Coating Metal and carbon can be evaporated. E-beam coating gives the finest layers, is a very directional process and has a limited surface of coated area. Electrons are focused on the target material which is heated and further evaporated. Charged particles are removed from the beam. Therefore a very low charged beam is hitting the sample. Heat is reduced and the impact of charged particles on the sample is reduced. Only a few runs are possible then the source has to be reloaded and cleaned. Usually, e-beam is used where either directional coating is necessary (shadowing and replicas) or fines layers are required. Introduction into cryo techniques Freeze fracture includes a series of techniques that reveal and replicate internal components of organelles and other membrane structures for examination in the electron microscope. Freeze etching removes layers of ice by sublimation and exposes membrane surfaces that were originally hidden. Freeze drying, also known as lyophilization, removes water from a frozen sample under high vacuum conditions (sublimation). The result is a dry and stable sample which can be imaged in the electron microscope.

7 Applications Images right side: Courtesy of: Dr. Daniela Gruber, Core Facility of Cell Imaging and Ultrastructure Research, Universität Wien Images left side: Courtesy Kim Rensing, Applications Specialist, Leica Microsystems Related Instruments Leica EM ACE200 /Leica EM ACE600 Drosophila eye Spider Mite

EM SAMPLE PREPARATION COATING TECHNOLOGY 8 Leg Mosquito Antenna Mosquito, Gold Ommatidien Mosquito

9 Leica EM ACE Coaters Developed in cooperation with leading scientists, the new generation of ACE coaters covers all the requirements for your sample preparation needs, from coating to freeze fracture. Open the door to explore new coating capabilities. Our philosophy is simple, 'Produce a coating layer easily, fast and reliably, to achieve the best image of your sample in the electron microscope'. The Leica EM ACE one-touch coating systems are available in two versions: The Leica EM ACE200 Low Vacuum coater for general SEM and TEM analysis and the Leica EM ACE600 High Vacuum coater for the highest resolution TEM and FE-SEM analysis. The ACE600 instrument is easily upgraded to a cryo-coater including vacuum cryo transfer. The instruments are fully automated for the easiest operation. Their compact design and small footprint save lab space whilst delivering operational ergonomy. Protocols can be shared as the touch screen interface supports a multi-user environment. The flexibility of the ACE coaters allows individual systems to be configured to your laboratories exact needs. The Leica EM ACE600 outfitted with a Leica EM VCT100 (vacuum cryo transfer system) is the ideal solution for contamination-free cryo-sem sample preparation with complete environmental control.

EM SAMPLE PREPARATION COATING TECHNOLOGY 10 - Leica EM ACE600 - High Vacuum Coater - Leica EM ACE200 - Low Vacuum Coater Visit the Website: Leica EM ACE200 Visit the Website: Leica EM ACE600 Brochure Science Lab

www.leica-microsystems.com The statement by Ernst Leitz in 1907, With the User, For the User, describes the fruitful collaboration with end users and driving force of innovation at Leica Microsystems. We have developed five brand values to live up to this tradition: Pioneering, High-end Quality, Team Spirit, Dedication to Science, and Continuous Improvement. For us, living up to these values means: Living up to Life. Leica Microsystems operates globally in four divisions, where we rank with the market leaders. Life Science Division The Leica Microsystems Life Science Division supports the imaging needs of the scientific community with advanced innovation and technical expertise for the visualization, measurement, and analysis of microstructures. Our strong focus on understanding scientific applications puts Leica Microsystems customers at the leading edge of science. InDUSTry Division The Leica Microsystems Industry Division s focus is to support customers pursuit of the highest quality end result. Leica Microsystems provide the best and most innovative imaging systems to see, measure, and analyze the microstructures in routine and research industrial applications, materials science, quality control, forensic science investigation, and educational applications. Biosystems DivISIon The Leica Microsystems Biosystems Division brings histopathology labs and researchers the highest-quality, most comprehensive product range. From patient to pathologist, the range includes the ideal product for each histology step and high-productivity workflow solutions for the entire lab. With complete histology systems featuring innovative automation and Novocastra reagents, Leica Microsystems creates better patient care through rapid turnaround, diagnostic confidence, and close customer collaboration. Medical Division The Leica Microsystems Medical Division s focus is to partner with and support surgeons and their care of patients with the highest-quality, most innovative surgical microscope technology today and into the future. Image Front Page: Arabidopsis thaliana flower stigma Courtesy of Dr. Kim Rensing, Application Specialist, Leica Microsystems EM Sample Preparation - Coating Technology. Copyright by Leica Mikrosysteme GmbH, Vienna, Austria, 2013. Subject to modifications. LEICA and the Leica Logo are registered trademarks of Leica Microsystems IR GmbH.