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The design, construction, and testing of a robotic grid loading system for a transmission electron microscope is presented.
A procedure to measure the inverted region of an electron-transfer reaction with a tunneling microscope is presented.
In this paper, the design and implementation of a femtosecond-resolved ultrafast transmission electron microscope is presented, based on a thermionic gun geometry.
In this contribution a scattering microscope is presented that combines spectroscopic and angular resolved measurements, similar to the setup presented by Cottrell et al. [ 17].
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In Fig. 3, microscopic images of pitch-PF compositions obtained using fluorescence microscope are presented.
In Fig. 2, microscopic images of pitch-PMMA compositions obtained using fluorescence microscope are presented.
In Fig. 1, microscopic images of pitch-PET compositions obtained using fluorescence microscope are presented.
Initially, results from elemental analysis via optical emission spectrometer (OES) investigation and metallographic examination using optical microscope are presented.
For all three platforms similar results were achieved: for clarity, only the data from the Leica SP5 microscope are presented here.
A novel setup of a spectrally resolved scattering microscope was presented in detail and evaluated by comparing results with a well-approved second setup, the collimated transmission.
A new design of a tunneling near-field optical microscope (TNOM) combined with an atomic force microscope (AFM) is presented.
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