Scanning electron microscope

The scanning electron microscope uses a low-energy electron beam to scan surfaces, achieving three-dimensional imaging with greater magnification. It allows for detailed surface analysis and visualization of atomic positions, enhancing microscopic examination capabilities.
Albert Victor Crewe United States 1970
Scanning electron microscope

The scanning electron microscope uses a low-energy electron beam to scan surfaces, achieving three-dimensional imaging with greater magnification. It allows for detailed surface analysis and visualization of atomic positions, enhancing microscopic examination capabilities.