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Mönch

Light Collection / Injection for STEM

The Mönch is an advanced add-on designed for efficient light collection and injection in Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM).

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Characteristics

About our Light Collection / Injection for STEM

The Mönch add-on is a unique tool that can operate in either a light collection or light injection mode, thanks to its specific mirror design. In addition, the flexibility of the add-on allows an external coupling either in free space or via an optical fiber.

In light-collection mode, it achieves a high signal-to-noise ratio through:

  • An independently moving mirror guaranteeing access to any region of interest of the sample
  • A proprietary mirror with precise alignment for small pole piece gaps (down to 5 mm)
  • A precise sub-micrometer alignment for a perfect adjustment of the mirror with respect to the sample
  • A reduced working distance of 300 µm for highest efficiency
  • A patented optical fiber preserving brightness and spectral resolution

In light-injection mode, it offers:

  • A <10 micron-sized beam for localized sample excitation
  • The ability to perform simultaneous light injection and collection
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Features

Connect a Light Collection / Injection for STEM

The mirror operates independently of the sample holder, providing flexibility and ease of alignment with both the electron beam and the sample. This design also allows free sample displacement, enabling the scanning of larger surface areas.

The Mönch arm can be fully retracted from the sample area, making it compatible with virtually all standard STEM options, such as EDS, HAADF, and other detectors. It is also fully compatible with and complementary to EELS analysis.

Light collection is achieved through a patented asymmetric, broadband multicore fiber that preserves the field of view, collection efficiency, and spectral resolution.

The solution is delivered with software natively designed to support script commands, enabling user-defined automation.

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Scientific references

Nanosecond nanothermometry in an electron microscope CASTIONI, Florian, AUAD, Yves, BLAZIT, Jean-Denis, et al. Nano Lett. 2025 2025
Synthesis, Characterisation, and Spectral Metrology of Plasmonic Titanium Nitride Films and Nanostructures. LIPINSKI, Arthur Filip PhD Thesis 2024
Humidity‐Induced Degradation Processes of Halide Perovskites Unveiled by Correlative Analytical Electron Microscopy MEJAOURI, Salim, CACOVICH, Stefania, BARANEK, Philippe, et al. Small Methods, vol. 8, no 1, p. 2300901. 2024
Effect of Extended Defects on AlGaN Quantum Dots for Electron-Pumped Ultraviolet Emitters CAÑAS, Jesus, ROCHAT, Nevine, GRENIER, Adeline, et al. ACS nano, vol. 18, no 18, p. 11886-11897. 2024

Scientific references

STEM-CL and related spectroscopies using a high numerical aperture mirror BÉZARD, M., BAABOURA, J., AUAD, Y., et al. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. IOP Publishing, 2025. p. 012003. 2025
Nanosecond nanothermometry in an electron microscope CASTIONI, Florian, AUAD, Yves, BLAZIT, Jean-Denis, et al. Nano Lett. 2025 2025
Deterministic Creation of Identical Monochromatic Quantum Emitters in Hexagonal Boron Nitride HUA, Muchuan, CHEN, Wei-Ying, HOU, Hanyu, et al. arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.13169 2024
Single-Atom Manganese-Based Catalysts for the Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Propane BYRON, Carly, IGNACIO-DE LEON, Patricia Anne, BRYANT, Jacob, et al. ACS Catalysis, vol. 14, p. 16698-16711. 2024

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