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Explores the components and operation of a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), including vacuum systems, electron sources, lenses, aberrations, and detectors.
Covers X-Ray Micro-Analysis (XRMA) comparing techniques for analyzing matter with electron beams, discussing interaction volume, emission, fluorescence, and matrix effects.
Explains tooth profiles in gear manufacturing, focusing on involute and cycloidal profiles, stress modeling, machining techniques, and helical toothing benefits.
Covers the principles of scanning electron microscopy at high specimen chamber pressures and the microstructures of magnesium hydride catalyzed with Ni nano-particles or Nb2O5.
Explores the principles of Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) for analytical microscopy, covering TEM diffraction, detectors, and EDS analysis.