transmission electron microscopy (Q6684708)

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uses the propagation of electron waves through magnetic lenses to create images of, e.g., the crystallographic structure of materials down to an atomic scale
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transmission electron microscopy
uses the propagation of electron waves through magnetic lenses to create images of, e.g., the crystallographic structure of materials down to an atomic scale

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    Polio EM PHIL 1875 lores.PNG
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    Electron micrograph of the poliovirus. Poliovirus is a species of Enterovirus, which is a Genus in the family of Picornaviridae, and is an RNA virus. (English)
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    As such, Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) has become an indispensable experimental tool to examine objects in life sciences or in material sciences at nanoscales. See also WIAS annual report 2021
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