Electron microscopy is a technique that uses a beam of accelerated electrons to illuminate and produce images of specimens. Using electron microscopy, much greater magnification levels and resolution ...
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How a Fruit Fly Looks Under an Electron Microscope
This extreme magnification reveals every detail—from compound eyes to hair-like bristles—in shocking clarity. CBS Rules ...
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Hitachi High-Tech Announces the SU9600: Next-Generation Ultrahigh-Resolution Scanning Electron Microscope with High Throughput
Hitachi High-Tech Corporation ("Hitachi High-Tech"), has launched the Ultrahigh-Resolution Scanning Electron Microscope SU9600, which allows for highly accurate and precise observation of substances ...
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Cutting Metal inside an Electron Microscope
Today we are machining some metal inside the scanning electron microscope! By creating a custom fixture, we can manually ...
Much like the traditional scanning electron microscope (SEM), the field emission scanning electron microscope uses electrons to illuminate a sample, instead of visible light as is used in optical ...
Microscopy techniques have been around for many decades and are always improving. The field itself has had to improve because the samples being analyzed have been getting smaller and smaller, ...
In this interview, AZoM speaks to Junhee Lee, CEO of COXEM, about how AI will change electron microscopes, and how Coxem has been working to promote microscopy with young people. Coxem is a company ...
Attending the RAISe+ Scheme Signing Ceremony are Professor Chen Fu-Rong (2nd left) and his research team members: Professor Hsueh Yu-Chun (1st left), Dr Chen Yan (2nd right) and Mr Chen Yuchi (1st ...
Optical microscopy is a very useful technique to examine the appearance of a sample with greater detail, but there are some limitations that provide a boundary to its use in practice. Cross section of ...
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