Title of article :
Introducing measure-by-wire, the systematic use of systems and control theory in transmission electron microscopy
Author/Authors :
Tejada، نويسنده , , Arturo and den Dekker، نويسنده , , Arnold J. and Van den Broek، نويسنده , , Wouter، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) are the tools of choice for academic and industrial research at the nano-scale. Due to their increasing use for routine, repetitive measurement tasks (e.g., quality control in production lines) there is a clear need for a new generation of high-throughput microscopes designed to autonomously extract information from specimens (e.g., particle size distribution, chemical composition, structural information, etc.).
in their development, a new engineering perspective on TEM design, based on principles from systems and control theory, is proposed here: measure-by-wire (not to be confused with remote microscopy). Under this perspective, the TEM operator yields the direct control of the microscopeʹs internal processes to a hierarchy of feedback controllers and high-level supervisors. These make use of dynamical models of the main TEM components together with currently available measurement techniques to automate processes such as defocus correction or specimen displacement. Measure-by-wire is discussed in depth, and its methodology is illustrated through a detailed example: the design of a defocus regulator, a type of feedback controller that is akin to existing autofocus procedures.
Keywords :
Flexible TEM , Systems and control , High-Throughput , Defocus control , Thon ring analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics