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|a Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy
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|a From the Contents: Why this effort? -- What should we know about electron optics and the construction of an electron microscope -- We prepare electron-transparent samples -- Let us start with the work -- Let us switch to electron diffraction -- Why do we see any contrasts in the images? -- We increase the magnification -- Let us switch to scanning transmission electron microscopy -- Let us use the analytical possibilities -- Basics explained in more detail (a little bit more mathematics).
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|a This work is based on experiences acquired by the authors regarding often asked questions and problems during manifold education of beginners in analytical transmission electron microscopy. These experiences are summarised illustratively in this textbook. Explanations based on simple models and hints for the practical work are the focal points. This practically- oriented textbook represents a clear and comprehensible introduction for all persons who want to use a transmission electron microscope in practice but who are not specially qualified electron microscopists up to now.
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