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From cells to semiconductors: AI reconstructs microscopic 3D worlds from electron microscopy
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based image ...
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Team reviews 2024 photonics advances, including free-electron coupling with nonlinear optical states
Nonlinear optical dynamics—intensity-dependent response of light upon interaction with materials under high-intensity light ...
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What an Electron Microscope Hack Actually Reveals About Graphene
Using a STEM-in-SEM conversion holder, we can convert a scanning electron microscope into a scanning transmission microscope.
Within a modest engineering laboratory at Duke University, a new type of researcher is quietly at work next to an optical ...
Electron microscopy (EM) has become an indispensable tool for investigating the nanoscale structure of a large range of materials, across physical and life sciences. It is vital for characterisation ...
A comparison of experimental annular dark field (ADF)-scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and electron ptychography in uncorrected and aberration-corrected electron microscopes. In the ...
There are a lot of situations where a research group may turn to an electron microscope to get information about whatever system they might be studying. Assessing the structure of a virus or protein, ...
Few standard optical microscopy methods can achieve the same level of spatial resolution, which is essential for being able to resolve geometric and structural features on the nanometer length scale.
Over the past few years we’ve seen several impressive projects where people try to manufacture integrated circuits using hobbyist tools. One of the most complex parts of this process is lithography: ...
Researchers have shown that expensive aberration-corrected microscopes are no longer required to achieve record-breaking microscopic resolution. Researchers at the University of Illinois at ...
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