Covers electron microscopy techniques, components, and applications, including historical development, lens aberrations correction, and electron interaction with matter.
Explores the components and operation of a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), including vacuum systems, electron sources, lenses, aberrations, and detectors.
Delves into the history and theory of photography, emphasizing the role of the camera as a pure recording tool and the significance of snapshots in capturing reality.
Explores HRTEM image formation through interference of transmitted and diffracted beams, covering contrast transfer function, aberration correction, and phase retrieval techniques.
Explores the transformation of spherical waves into converging ones using lenses and discusses Gaussian beams' properties and focusing of thermal sources.