The invention relates to an observation carrier, and particularly relates to an observation carrier for a microscope.
Optical microscopes and electron microscopes may be used to observe nanoscale samples, and the samples need to be carried on an observation carrier to facilitate observation. Regarding a sample material that needs to be powered on for observation, it is generally deposited and coated on a chip, and the chip may be installed on the observation carrier and used as a medium for powering the sample material. Before each observation is performed, a user needs to install the chip on the observation carrier, and remove the chip from the observation carrier after the observation is completed, and such operation flow is complicated and causes inconvenience in use.
The invention is directed to an observation carrier for a microscope, which is relatively simple in use.
The invention provides an observation carrier for a microscope including a bottom base, an upper cover, and a chip. The upper cover is detachably disposed on the bottom base and has a window. The chip is integrated on the upper cover and includes a main body and a plurality of electrodes. The main body has an observation region, and the observation region corresponds to the window and is adapted to carry a sample material. The electrodes are disposed on the main body and connected to the observation region.
In an embodiment of the invention, the chip is adhered to the upper cover.
In an embodiment of the invention, the observation carrier includes a liquid containing assembly, the liquid containing assembly is disposed on the bottom base and is adjacent to the chip, and the liquid containing assembly is adapted to contain a conductive liquid.
In an embodiment of the invention, the chip and the liquid containing assembly are joined to form a flow channel, the flow channel is adapted to contain the conductive liquid, the sample material includes an anode material and a cathode material, and a part of the flow channel is located between the anode material and the cathode material.
In an embodiment of the invention, the observation carrier includes a sealing ring, and the sealing ring is disposed between the bottom base and the upper cover and surrounds the chip.
In an embodiment of the invention, the observation carrier includes a power-on assembly, the power-on assembly is disposed on the bottom base and has a plurality of pins, and the pins respectively contact the electrodes of the chip.
In an embodiment of the invention, the observation carrier includes a sealing ring, the bottom base includes a bottom plate and a cover body, the cover body and the bottom plate are assembled to jointly contain the power-on assembly, and the sealing ring is disposed between the bottom plate and the cover body and surrounds the power-on assembly.
In an embodiment of the invention, the observation carrier includes a screw cap, wherein the screw cap is detachably disposed on the bottom base and limits a position of the upper cover to the bottom base.
In an embodiment of the invention, the bottom base has at least one positioning groove, the screw cap has at least one positioning post, and the at least one positioning post is adapted to be positioned in the at least one positioning groove along with rotation of the screw cap relative to the bottom base.
In an embodiment of the invention, the screw cap is adapted to be rotated relative to the bottom base along a rotation axis, the upper cover has a positioning flange, the bottom base has a positioning recess, and the positioning flange is positioned in the positioning recess to prevent the upper cover from rotating relative to the bottom base along the rotation axis.
Based on the above description, in the observation carrier for a microscope of the invention, the chip is directly integrated with the upper cover. In this way, the user may omit the step of mounting the chip to the upper cover before each observation, and omit the step of removing the chip from the upper cover after the observation is completed, so that the observation carrier for a microscope may be relatively simple in use.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
As described above, in the observation carrier for a microscope 100 of the embodiment, the chip 130 is directly integrated with the upper cover 120. Accordingly, the user may omit the step of mounting the chip to the upper cover before each observation is performed, and omit the step of removing the chip from the upper cover after the observation is completed, so that the observation carrier for a microscope 100 may be relatively simple in use.
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The invention does not limit an observation mode of the sample, which may be observed by only using the conductive liquid contained in the liquid containing assembly 140 for assistance, or using the conductive liquid transferred and supplemented by external power.
In the embodiment, the observation carrier for a microscope 100 further includes a sealing ring 180, where the sealing ring 180 is disposed between the bottom base 110 and the upper cover 120 and surrounds the chip 130 (shown in
The observation carrier for a microscope 100 of the embodiment further includes a screw cap C, which is detachably disposed on the bottom base 110 and limits a position of the upper cover 120 to the bottom base 110. When the screw cap C is rotated along a rotation axis A and is pressed down for being locked to the bottom base 110, an average pressing force may be generated at the same time, so that the sealing ring 180 in contact with the bottom base 110 and the upper cover 120 produces a sealing effect, which may isolate the outside from a sample to be tested in the observation region R.
In summary, in the observation carrier for a microscope of the invention, the chip is directly integrated with the upper cover. In this way, the user may omit the step of mounting the chip to the upper cover before each observation, and omit the step of removing the chip from the upper cover after the observation is completed, so that the observation carrier for a microscope may be relatively simple in use.
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This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/113,173, filed on Nov. 12, 2020 and Taiwan Application No. 110122954, filed on Jun. 23, 2021. The entirety of each of the above-mentioned patent applications is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
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