Transmission Electron Microscopy

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Overview

Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) generates high resolution images or diffraction patterns via the transmission of a highly energetic electron beam through a thin specimen. It can reveal information about crystal structures, defects, elemental makeup, and more with the appropriate analytical techniques.

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Key Principles

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