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Scanning Electron Microscopy

2003
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has a history almost as old as TEM, but the development of a commercial product took much longer. (1938) built the first SEM, and (1942) produced an SEM with a 50-nm probe. A group in Cambridge, England headed by Oatley began work in 1948 that led to the first commercial SEM (the Cambridge Stereoscan) in 1965.
Michael J. Dykstra, Laura E. Reuss
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Scanning electron microscopy

Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk, 1969
G V Spivak, G V Saparin, M V Bykov
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Scanning Electron Microscopy

1975
The scanning electron microscope (sem) is an instrument designed primarily for studying the surfaces of solids at high magnification. In this respect it may be compared with the optical microscope, and a set of micrographs taken on each instrument is shown in figure 2.1.
D. K. Bowen, C. R. Hall
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Machine learning in scanning transmission electron microscopy

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2022
Sergei V. Kalinin   +2 more
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Volume electron microscopy

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2022
Christopher J Peddie   +2 more
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Scanning Electron Microscopy

2021
Leandro Lemgruber, Rodica-Mariana Ion
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An open-access volume electron microscopy atlas of whole cells and tissues

Nature, 2021
C Shan Xu   +2 more
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Scanning probe microscopy

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2021
Ke Bian   +2 more
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