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High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR TEM) (or REM) is an imaging mode of specialized transmission electron microscopes (TEM's) that allows for direct imaging of the atomic structure of the sample.
HR TEM is an instrument for high-magnification studies of nanomaterials. High resolution makes it perfect for imaging materials on the atomic scale. ... TEM is coupled with a Satan digital camera for digital image processing. The instrument can go unto a maximum magnification of 1.5 million.
The main difference between SEM and TEM is that SEM creates an image by detecting reflected or knocked-off electrons while TEM uses transmitted electrons (electrons which are passing through the sample) to create an image.
The difference between SEM and TEM The main difference between SEM and TEM is that SEM creates an image by detecting reflected or knocked-off electrons while TEM uses transmitted electrons (electrons which are passing through the sample) to create an image.
TEM give information about the internal structure of a sample, but can only produce a 2D image of a small area, whereas SEM is better off 3D surface morphology. TEM would be useful for imaging protein molecules, for example, and SEM would more likely be used to look at the surface features on a cell membrane.
The most important differences between a transmission electron microscope and a scanning electron microscope are: Rather than the broad static beam used in TEM, the SEM beam is focused to a fine point and scans line by line over the sample surface in a rectangular raster pattern.
The resolution of a SEM is about 10 nanometers (nm). The resolution is limited by the width of the exciting electron beam and the interaction volume of electrons in a solid. The resolution of a TEM is 1,000 times greater than a compound microscope and about 500,000 times greater than the human eye.
The transmission electron microscope is used to view thin specimens (tissue sections, molecules, etc) through which electrons can pass generating a projection image. The TEM is analogous in many ways to the conventional (compound) light microscope.
A Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) utilizes energetic electrons to provide morphological, compositional and crystallographic information on samples. At a maximum potential magnification of 1 nanometer, TEM's are the most powerful microscopes.
The transmission electron microscope is used to view thin specimens (tissue sections, molecules, etc) through which electrons can pass generating a projection image. The TEM is analogous in many ways to the conventional (compound) light microscope.
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