Electron microscopes are used to visualize the structure of solids, molecules, or nanoparticles with atomic resolution. However, most materials are not static. Rather, they interact, move, and reshape ...
Electron microscopes give us insight into the tiniest details of materials and can visualize, for example, the structure of solids, molecules or nanoparticles with atomic resolution. However, most ...
How are Electron Microscopes Used? There are a number of electron microscopy techniques, such as cryo-electron microscopy, that are normally used for imaging biological structures. Some of the most ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JEOL Ltd. (TOKYO:6951) (www.jeol.com) (President Gon-emon Kurihara) announces the release of a new benchtop scanning electron microscope (SEM), the JCM-7000 series NeoScope TM, ...
Argonne and Northwestern University scientists teamed up to understand how light interacts with metallic nanoframes, with ...
When Gang Ren whirls the controls of his cryo-electron microscope, he compares it to fine-tuning the gearshift and brakes of a racing bicycle. But this machine at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s ...
In an effort to meet energy reduction commitments, lithium-containing compounds and alloys are essential to make progress. Though there have been undeniably enormous strides in developing these ...
Physicists have proposed a way to extract the internal quantum states of electron wave packets by analyzing how those packets ...