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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.
Covers the historical development and key components of Transmission Electron Microscopy, including electron gun, lenses, apertures, and specimen holders.
Explores electron microscopy techniques for polymer morphological characterization, covering contrast sources, beam damage, and strategies to avoid damage.
Explores Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM) for imaging diverse samples without preparation, covering electron beam scanning, pressure manipulation, electron scattering, X-ray analysis, and phase transitions.