Tags: electron microscopy

Description

An electron microscope is a type of microscope that produces an electronically-magnified image of a specimen for detailed observation. The electron microscope uses a particle beam of electrons to illuminate the specimen and create a magnified image of it. The microscope has a greater resolving power than a light-powered optical microscope, because it uses electrons that have wavelengths about 100,000 times shorter than visible light (photons), and can achieve magnifications of up to 2,000,000x, whereas light microscopes are limited to 2000x magnification.

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  1. NACK Unit 6: Basic Characterization Techniques

    Courses | 19 Jul 2018 | Contributor(s):: NACK Network

    This course examines a variety of techniques and measurements essential for testing and for controlling material fabrication and final device performance.

  2. ECET 499N: Introduction to Nanotechnology

    Courses | 30 Mar 2009 | Contributor(s):: Helen McNally

    An introduction to the emerging area of nanotechnology will be studied. The primary focus will be on the technologies of nanotechnology, with specific emphasis on electronics and electrical measurements. Instruments and techniques used in nanotechnology will be described and explored which...

  3. MSE 640 Transmission Electron Microscopy and Crystalline Imperfections

    Courses | 25 Feb 2008 | Contributor(s):: Eric Stach

  4. MSE 582 Transmission Electron Microscopy Skills

    Courses | 28 Jan 2008 | Contributor(s):: Eric Stach

    Practical introduction to the operation of transmission electron microscopes. Microscope design and function; imaging and diffraction modes and image content; instrument operation. Required of all students who use the TEM in their research.