Digital Electron Microscopy

Digital electron is the automatic collection of diffraction datasets using a transmission electron microscope under computer control. A microscope that uses an accelerated electron beam to illuminate is called an electron microscope. Compared to light microscopes, electron microscopes have a higher resolving power and can reveal the structure of smaller objects since an electron’s wavelength can be up to 100,000 times shorter than that of visible light photons.

Transmission Electron Microscope

Transmission electron microscopes  are microscopes that visualise specimens and produce greatly magnified images using an electron particle beam.

Scanning Electron Microscope

A focussed stream of electrons is used to scan a sample’s surface in an electron microscope called a scanning electron microscope which creates images of the sample.

Reflection Electron Microscope

MICROSCOPY REFLECTION ELECTRON (REM) is a method for characterising the topography, crystal structure, and composition of surfaces of single crystals by combining imaging, diffraction, and spectroscopic techniques.

Electron Microscopy company

JEOL Benelux

ZEISS Microscopy

Leica Microsystems

Hirox

Hitachi

Jeol microscopes

Thermo Fisher Scientific microscopes

TESCAN

Electron Microscopy Society

German Society for Electron Microscopy

Venezuelan Society for Electron Microscopy

Royal Microscopical Society

American Microscopical Society

Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Society

Microscopical Society of Canada

Swiss Society for Optics and Microscopy

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