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Electron Electron Microscopy Microscopy Timothy G. Standish, Ph. D. ©2001 Timothy G. Standish History and Applications History and Applications Electron microscopes were developed around the same time as the development of television sets and utilize much of the same technology They take advantage of the short wavelength of electrons. As the wavelength is shorter, higher resolution is possible than with regular light microscopes Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM) are analogous to dissecting microscopes Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM) are similar in principle to compound microscopes ©2001 Timothy G. Standish A Television Monitor A Television Monitor Electron beam Magnets- Electron Gun Vacuum + Phosphore coated screen ©2001 Timothy G. Standish Scanning Electron Microscopy Scanning Electron Microscopy SEM is very good for looking at surfaces SEM gives almost infinite depth of field SEM cannot show color With the right detectors SEM can be used to determine the elements in a sample SEM can go to high magnifications, but cannot achieve magnifications as high as those achieved with Transmission Electron Microscopy ©2001 Timothy G. Standish Scanning Electron Microscope Scanning Electron Microscope - + ….. ©2001 Timothy G. Standish
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