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Scientists have to use a scanning electron microscope, which must peer at objects in a vacuum because air molecules absorb the electrons that the microscope depends on to take the picture.
These nanoprobing systems use a scanning electron or an atomic force microscope in their design to image and make electrical connection to the nanoscale contacts on these devices to perform DC electrical tests and examine their electric properties.
For one thing, he notes, Pigati and his colleagues didn't use a scanning electron microscope to scrutinize the surface of the spherules the only way to distinguish impact generated spherules, he says, that were melted at high temperatures and had a distinctive pattern inscribed on their surface as they splashed through the air, from the spherules commonly found in wetland sediments.
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Dr Denk is speeding matters up by using a scanning electron microscope instead.
Quasicrystalline aluminum-copper-iron has been imaged using a scanning electron microscope, revealing the pentagonal dodecahedral shape of the grains.
Using a scanning electron microscope, M. A. Giraldo and D. G. Stavenga of the University of Groningen in the Netherlands studied the wings of the cabbage white butterfly, a common species found practically worldwide.
Last year, Andrew Paul Leonard, who uses a scanning electron microscope to photograph tiny subjects (think microbes and microglia) got $1.6 million in damages after a direct-sales company called Stemtech Health Services took his images.
Morphological value was studied using a scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
The samples were characterized using a scanning electron microscope (SEM).
Representative preparations were imaged using a scanning electron microscope.
Surface analysis was performed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM).
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