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A charged particle beam device for inspecting a specimen, comprisinga charged particle beam source adapted to generate a primary charged particle beam;an objective lens device adapted to direct the primary charged particle beam onto the specimen;a retarding field device adapted to accelerate secondary charged particles starting from the specimen, wherein a first group of the secondary charged particles comprises secondary charged particles starting from the specimen with high starting angles, and a second group of the secondary charged particles comprises secondary charged particles starting from the specimen with low starting angles;a first detector device, comprisingat least two detector segments for detecting secondary particles, wherein the first detector device is configured to detect the second group of secondary charged particles, and wherein the first detector device has an opening for letting pass the first group of secondary charged particles or an opening configured for having at least one second detector device provided in the opening;wherein the objective lens device is adapted such that particles with different starting angles from the specimen exhibit crossovers at substantially the same distance from the specimen, forming a common crossover, anda first aperture located between the objective lens and the detector, having an opening with a diameter equal to or smaller than the central opening in the detector device, and which is provided in a position which fulfills at least one of the following properties:(i) it is in the vicinity of the common crossover,(ii) it is at a position where stray particles exhibit a maximum spread. 2. The device of claim 1, further comprising a second aperture. 3. The device of claim 2, wherein the second aperture is located at a position fulfilling at least one of the properties (i) or (ii). 4. The device of claim 1, further comprising at least one of:a secondary charged particle beam deflection device, a transfer lens device, a transfer lens device in combination with a secondary charged particle beam deflection device, and a beam separation device, adapted to separate the primary particle beam from at least one of the first and the second group of secondary charged particles. 5. The device of claim 1, wherein the charged particle beam source is adapted to generate the primary charged particle beam along a first optical axis, the charged particle beam device further comprising a beam separation device adapted to separate the primary particle beam from at least one group of the first and the second group of secondary charged particles, a transfer lens device positioned adjacent to the beam separation device and adapted to direct the at least one of the first and the second group of secondary charged particles in a direction along a second optical axis, and wherein the at least one second detector device is positioned along the second optical axis. 6. The device of claim 5, wherein the first detector device is positioned along the second optical axis, and wherein the second detector device (150) is provided in the center of first detector device. 7. The device of claim 1, further comprising means for adjusting the position of the secondary particle beam common crossover with respect to the first or second optical axis. 8. A method of inspecting a specimen with a charged particle beam device, comprisinggenerating a primary charged particle beam on a first optical axis;focusing the primary charged particle beam onto the specimen using an objective lens device;generating a secondary charged particle beam by the primary charged particle beam at the specimen, the secondary charged particle beam comprising a first group of secondary charged particles starting from the specimen with high starting angles and a second group of secondary charged particles starting from the specimen with low starting angles;focusing the secondary charged particle beam, such that particles from the first group and from the second group exhibit crossovers in substantially the same distance from the specimen, forming a common crossover;blocking stray particles with a first aperture disposed between the objective lens and the detector; and,detecting particles of the secondary charged particle beam, wherein the detecting comprises at least:detecting the second group of secondary charged particles with a first detector, wherein the first detector device has an opening for letting pass the first group of secondary charged particles or an opening configured for having at least one second detector device provided in the opening. 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising:adjusting a position of the common crossover of the secondary particle beam in a direction of the optical axis. 10. The method of claim 8, further comprising:adjusting the alignment of the secondary particle beam with respect to the first aperture and a detector in order to optimize a contrast detected by detector. 11. The method of claim 8, wherein the primary charged particle beam is generated along a first optical axis, the primary particle beam is separated from the secondary charged particles, and the secondary charged particles are directed in a direction along a second optical axis, and the secondary charged particles are detected along the second optical axis. 12. The method of claim 8, wherein secondary charged particles of the first group have starting angles to the specimen above 45 degrees, and secondary charged particles of the second group have starting angles to the specimen from 0 degrees to 45 degrees. 13. The method of claim 8, wherein a distance between the first aperture and the common crossover of secondary charged particles with different starting angles is smaller than 2 cm. 14. The method of claim 8, wherein the aperture is located in the vicinity of the common crossover of the secondary particles. 15. The method of claim 8, wherein the objective lens device comprises at least one element of the group consisting of a retarding field lens, a focusing lens, a magnetic lens, an electrostatic lens, and an electrostatic-magnetic lens.