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Nanomeasurements in Transmission Electron Microscopy

Microscopy and Microanalysis, 2000
Abstract Nanomaterials have attracted a great deal of research interest recently. The small size of nanostructures constrains the applications of well-established testing and measurement techniques, thus new methods and approaches must be developed for ...
Wang, Z. L. (Zhong Lin)   +2 more
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Transmission Electron Microscopy

International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis
Abstract The introduction of focused ion beam (FIB) microscopy in the 1990s added the capability of studying fracture surfaces in the third dimension and making site-specific and stress-free transmission electron microscope (TEM) specimens in situ.
Jian Li, Pei Liu
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ANALYTICAL TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

Annual Review of Materials Research, 2005
▪ Abstract  Chemical analysis at high spatial resolution is the domain of analytical transmission electron microscopy. Owing to rapid instrumental developments during the past decade, electron energy-loss spectroscopy offers now a spatial resolution close to 0.1 nm and an energy resolution close to 0.1 eV.
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Transmission electron microscopy of yeast

Microscopy Research and Technique, 2000
The challenges of sample preparation can limit a researcher's selection of transmission electron microcopy (TEM) for analysis of yeast. However, with the exception of thin sectioning, preparation of well-fixed and infiltrated samples of yeast cells is achievable by any reasonably equipped laboratory.
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Transmission Electron Microscopy

2019
Electron microscopy is a versatile scientific technique used in the investigation and characterization of materials science, biology, and life science. The principle of electron microscopy is similar to optical microscopy but uses electrons to illuminate and magnify specimens instead of light.
Swaminathan Subramanian, Raghaw Rai
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Transmission Electron Microscopy

1992
Abstract “Metallography” has been a major tool in metallurgy for centuries (Figure 5.1), and there is no doubt that the development of transmission electron microscopy (see Marton, 1968 for a history) originating from Ruska and his colleagues in 1932 (Figure 5.2) and its synergism with materials has led to dramatic developments in our ...
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In Situ and Emerging Transmission Electron Microscopy for Catalysis Research

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Kartik Venkatraman   +2 more
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Transmission Electron Microscopy

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1973
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