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The SEM is an instrument that produces a largely magnified image by using electrons instead of light to form an image. A beam of electrons is produced at the top of the microscope by an electron gun.
Unlike SEM, where electrons bounce off the surface, in TEM, the beam travels through the sample and continues through additional lenses that magnify and project the image onto a viewing device, such ...
This SEM permits ultra high resolution imaging of thin films and ... Free online eTraining is available for this instrument. This self-paced tutorial and reference content does not replace course ...
One critical advantage provided by FE-SEM imaging is a significant reduction in observed charging effects due to the low operating voltage capabilities of the instrument. When a coating is required, a ...
The sixth generation of Phenom Pro G6 Desktop SEM from Thermo Scientific bridges the gap between light microscopy and floor-model SEM analysis. This helps broaden the abilities of research facilities.
Moreover, the Apreo 2 SEM is the only instrument that has a 1 nm resolution at an analytical working distance of 10 mm. This means long working distance will no longer lead to substandard imaging.
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