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WSU’s $2.5M transmission electron microscope to boost research across multiple fields
An aged care facility in Queensland, Australia, has launched what it describes as the ...
Thanks to advanced image acquisition and automated aberration correction techniques, researchers managed to measure magnetic fields in Ba 2 FeMoO 6 at a groundbreaking resolution of 0.47 nm for a ...
Following a career in academia specializing in electron microscopy, Ian Griffiths is now a sales executive at microscope and ...
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What an electron microscope hack actually reveals about graphene
Using a STEM-in-SEM conversion holder, we can convert a scanning electron microscope into a scanning transmission microscope.
Researchers in professor Mitra Taheri's Dynamic Characterization Group are combining a new direct detection camera with electron-loss spectroscopy to get a detailed look at composition and structure ...
The exact birth of the scanning microscope principle is not clear, as the work of numerous scientists contributed to its inception. However, it is generally accepted that the first scanning microscope ...
A new technique that combines electron microscopy and laser technology enables programmable, arbitrary shaping of electron beams. It can potentially be used for optimizing electron optics and for ...
Researchers have shown that expensive aberration-corrected microscopes are no longer required to achieve record-breaking microscopic resolution. Researchers at the University of Illinois at ...
4D STEM is currently used in many TEM projects and is for sure on every electron microscopist’s “must-watch” list. Recent advancements in TEM technology, particularly the hybrid-pixel direct electron ...
(Nanowerk News) Electron microscopes have long been indispensable tools in scientific research, offering unparalleled resolution and magnification capabilities. However, current electron microscopy ...
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 ...
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