Radiation-Matter Interaction: Electron Microscopy Introduction
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Explores the fundamentals and applications of scanning probe microscopy, including STM setup, surface reconstruction, quantum tunneling, and scanning force microscopy.
Explores electron microscopy instrumentation in life sciences, covering techniques, instrument limitations, components, specimen preparation, beam interactions, and contrast functions.
Introduces dynamical scattering in TEM, covering single and multiple elastic scattering, 2-beam diffraction, Bloch wave theory, and scattering intensity.
Explores beam-matter interactions, focusing on emission phenomena from core electron ionization by X-Rays and electrons, and the competition between Auger and X-Rays emissions.