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Another application: a microscope for imaging what happens at the fingertip when we touch something.
The most simple and elegant design of a low-energy electron microscope for imaging biomolecules is a lensless setup that operates in the holographic mode.
We have developed a scanning superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) microscope for imaging magnetic fields of room-temperature samples with sub-millimeter resolution.
The laboratories house three state-of-the art confocal photoluminescence setups with all of the necessary microwave electronics, RF electronics, and control hardware for manipulating NV quantum spins and one confocal microscope for imaging only.
We have developed a high-resolution scanning superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) microscope for imaging the magnetic field of geological samples at room temperature.
A high-speed electron-multiplying CCD camera (Cascade 128+, Photometrics, Tucson, AZ) was attached to the video port of the microscope for imaging the cells.
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Two complementary imaging paradigms involve conventional microscopes for studying head-restrained animals and head-mounted miniature microscopes for imaging in freely behaving animals.
This article presents the details of a recently developed SQUID microscope system for imaging geological samples and our evaluation of the SQUID microscope system.
We have constructed differential polarization (DP) attachments to a laser scanning microscope (LSM) for imaging the main DP quantities of anisotropic microscopic objects.
Figure 2: Microscope setup for imaging the liver lobe.
This report focuses on nanotools based on the scanning force microscope (SFM) for imaging, measuring, and manipulating biological matter at the sub-micron scale.
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