Transmission Microscopy
Transmission microscopy is an imaging technique that uses a beam of electrons to illuminate an object and capture the transmitted electrons as an image. It is a powerful tool for studying the internal structure of materials, as the beam of electrons is able to penetrate samples that are too thin to be studied by visible light microscopes. It is widely used in the life sciences, materials sciences, and other fields in which microscopic structure matters. It is invaluable for studying a variety of thin samples such as thin-film materials, biological specimens, and semiconductor devices.
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