Yes, that PDF can be found via this link: caltech.sharepoint.com/sites/KNI/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?docid=0e82f4330adb743be9b848b40d8ce8016&authkey=Aem6b1sWww36vuFC-gP0Xy8&e=0mmcRs
Sure, you can find that graphic here: caltech.sharepoint.com/sites/KNI/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?docid=0e82f4330adb743be9b848b40d8ce8016&authkey=Aem6b1sWww36vuFC-gP0Xy8&e=0mmcRs
It just means that on our system, in order to focus, we right-click the mouse and while holding down the click, we sweep the mouse left and right in order to adjust the focus. If you have a focus knob on your system, when I say, "focus to the right and left," that's the same as saying, "spin the knob clockwise or counter-clockwise."
Is there a working link to the PDF of the file which was showed? The older comment replies to an expired link.
Excellent explanation! Thank you so much!
Can I have the PDF file you showed in the video? Thanks.
Yes, that PDF can be found via this link: caltech.sharepoint.com/sites/KNI/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?docid=0e82f4330adb743be9b848b40d8ce8016&authkey=Aem6b1sWww36vuFC-gP0Xy8&e=0mmcRs
Is it for SEM? i'm trying to figure out the difference and degrees of astigmatism in both SEM and TEM.
thanks a lot for the detail
Can I have the PDF file you showed in the video? the link was died
Sure, you can find that graphic here: caltech.sharepoint.com/sites/KNI/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?docid=0e82f4330adb743be9b848b40d8ce8016&authkey=Aem6b1sWww36vuFC-gP0Xy8&e=0mmcRs
@@thekavlinanoscienceinstitu9490 It looks like this link is invalid for now.
What is focusing to the right and left?
It just means that on our system, in order to focus, we right-click the mouse and while holding down the click, we sweep the mouse left and right in order to adjust the focus. If you have a focus knob on your system, when I say, "focus to the right and left," that's the same as saying, "spin the knob clockwise or counter-clockwise."
@@thekavlinanoscienceinstitu9490 Thanks for the clarification.