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Electron microscopy


Electron microscopes use a beam of electrons rather than photons of light to generate images from their subjects. There are two types: scanning and transmission electron microscopes. The scanner bounces electrons off the surface of a solid sample whereas the transmission passes electrons through a thin section to gather information.

Watch this video, which explains the process of scanning electron microscopy.

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