Talos L120C is the successor to Tecnai Spirit, a 120 kV scanning/transmission electron microscope (S/TEM) with a completely new design and operating concept. With the improvement of optical stability, affordability, and high throughput brought by faster and more accurate amplification processes, the 120 kV electron microscope has taken a big step towards the future.
The platform used by Talos L120C is consistent with Talos F200 TEM and TitanTM, helping users improve 3D imaging (such as tomography) results under room temperature and freezing conditions.
Talos L120C utilizes a modular Maps software platform for automated and unmanned large-scale data acquisition at multiple scales, as well as image and data transmission between multiple imaging platforms such as TEM, SEM, SDB, and LM. In this way, users can easily and quickly associate data from multiple imaging platforms.
With its multifunctional applications, Talos L120C is suitable for any user who wishes to choose a 120kV electron microscope and can be used for basic two-dimensional imaging, three-dimensional imaging, and multi module imaging experiments. Its system is very simple, so users and instruments can develop together and access more advanced imaging technologies to solve future research problems.

Suitable for multi-user environments: Supports multi-user applications for imaging and tomography, and can be configured for low-temperature TEM applications.
More stable: Improved stability through stable system protection casing, constant power lens, and remote operation.
Automation: Multiple automated designs, such as electron guns and their alignment, enhance the reproducibility of results.
High quality imaging: The 4k × 4k Ceta CMOS camera provides high-speed, high-sensitivity large field of view observation and dynamic digital magnification function.
Fast sample switching: A stable vacuum system provides a quick restoration of vacuum and a significantly dust-free state after switching samples.
Data integration: Maps software allows for automatic data collection on a large scale without human supervision.
Cryogenic imaging: Using Thermo Fisher EPU software to observe frozen samples at the lowest ice rate, complete single particle imaging analysis.
