Covers the historical development and key components of Transmission Electron Microscopy, including electron gun, lenses, apertures, and specimen holders.
Introduces the basics of transmission electron microscopy, covering electron diffraction, imaging modes, specimen preparation, electron properties, and high-resolution imaging.
Covers the principles and applications of Transmission Electron Microscopy, including imaging, diffraction, contrast mechanisms, and in situ techniques.
Explores electron microscopy instrumentation in life sciences, covering techniques, instrument limitations, components, specimen preparation, beam interactions, and contrast functions.
Explores electron microscopy techniques for polymer morphological characterization, covering contrast sources, beam damage, and strategies to avoid damage.