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Electron microscopy

This form of microscopy is based on the interaction of a beam of electrons with a specimen. The interaction results in signals that contain a lot of information, for instance about a specimen’s surface topography or chemical identity. The wavelengths of electrons are very small, enabling us to examine structures with more precision than light microscopy.

Scanning electron microscope
Phenom
Brand: Phenom
Transmission electron microscope
TEM
Brand: JEOL
Type/Model: 1010
Last Modified: 05-01-2011

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