The use of artificial intelligence has enabled researchers at the National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR) to gain a greater ...
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Quantum twisting microscope reveals electron-electron interactions in graphene at room temperature
An international team of researchers built a highly sensitive quantum microscope and used it to directly observe, for the first time at room temperature, how electrons subtly interact with each other ...
A new analysis reveals what happens when very short or narrow electron beams encounter a particle. The research is published ...
Our ability to image the subatomic realm is limited, not just by resolution, but also by speed. The constituent particles that make up – and fly free from – atoms can, in theory, move at speeds ...
It’s a problem that few of us will ever face, but if you ever have to calibrate your scanning electron microscope, you’ll need a resolution target with a high contrast under an electron beam. This ...
UC3M presents the most powerful scanning transmission electron microscope in the Community of Madrid
The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) has presented its new Thermo Scientific™ SPECTRA 200 scanning transmission ...
Electron microscopy combined with X-ray microanalysis represents a pivotal suite of techniques that have transformed research in materials science, physics and engineering. Utilizing focused beams of ...
According to [Asianometry], no one believed in the scanning electron microscope. No one, that is, except [Charles Oatley].The video below tells the whole story. The Cambridge graduate built radios ...
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Off-center electron beam makes a gold nanorod emit circularly polarized light
A single gold nanorod, far smaller than a wavelength of visible light, can be coaxed into emitting circularly polarized ...
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TEM works by transmitting a beam of electrons through an ultra-thin specimen. As the electrons interact with the specimen, they are scattered or transmitted, producing an image that is magnified and ...
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