University of Konstanz - Study demonstrates one of the world's fastest electron microscopes in action:

https://phys.org/news/2023-05-world-fastest-electron-microscopes-action.html

#ElectronMicroscope #TEM #Microscope #LASER #ElectronPulse #Nanomaterials #Physics #Microscopy
University of Konstanz - Study demonstrates one of the world's fastest electron microscopes in action: https://phys.org/news/2023-05-world-fastest-electron-microscopes-action.html #ElectronMicroscope #TEM #Microscope #LASER #ElectronPulse #Nanomaterials #Physics #Microscopy
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Study demonstrates one of the world's fastest electron microscopes in action
Electron microscopes give us insight into the tiniest details of materials and can visualize, for example, the structure of solids, molecules or nanoparticles with atomic resolution. However, most materials in nature are not static. They constantly interact, move and reshape between initial and final configurations.
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