When all you’ve got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. And when you’ve got a scanning electron microscope, everything must look like a sample that would be really, really interesting ...
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Knowledge of the microscopic structure and composition of materials is essential for understanding their properties and designing functional devices. Microscopy techniques based on electrons and X ...
Electron microscopes use a focused beam of electrons instead of light to "image" the specimen and gain information as to its structure and composition. Common types of information yielded are ...
The Cambridge solution is a technique based on visible light, directional reflectance microscopy (DRM), intended to offer the same microstructural information in ambient environment, at a fraction of ...
The scanning electron microscope is a type of electron microscope that produces images of a sample by scanning it with a high-energy beam of electrons. The SEM is significantly more powerful than ...
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By studying how light reflects from the surface of metals, engineers can now tell if manufactured parts meet quality control ...
For looking at really small stuff, an optical microscope will only go so far. Looking at things at the nanometer level, though, usually requires some sort of electron microscope, with all the ...
The transmission electron microscope is a device that transmits electrons instead of light through a specimen. The device allows for a much higher resolution than can be obtained with a light ...