Explores the historical perspective, properties, and applications of X-rays, including diffraction, atomic resolution, and spectral colors of elements.
Delves into advancements in optical imaging, overcoming diffraction limits, and imaging through complex media, with a focus on biological applications.
Explores Fresnel diffraction, Fraunhofer diffraction, the Babinet principle, and optical microscope resolution, as well as near-field microscopy and SNOM/NSOM imaging.
Explores protein structure determination through X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, and Cryo-EM, covering crystallization, diffraction patterns, and atomic models.