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How to “See” Electrons

Williams et al., 2009

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10098906693164772996
Author
Williams D
Carter C
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Transmission electron microscopy: A textbook for materials science

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If we are studying the structure of a material, when all is said and done, all we have to show for our expensive electron microscope, hours of specimen preparation, and careful alignment, etc., is an image, a diffraction pattern, or a spectrum. These images and …
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