Electron Microscopy

Example: Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)

In a transmission electron microscope, electrons are transmitted through an ultra-thin sample, and their interaction with the sample produces an image. TEM can achieve resolutions down to atomic scales, allowing scientists to visualize the arrangement of atoms in materials such as graphene or biological cells. This high resolution is due to the much shorter wavelength of electrons compared to visible light.


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