Imaging in the modern age |
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Authors: | Gerra L. Bosco |
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Affiliation: | Duquesne University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 600 Forbes Avenue, Mellon 308, Pittsburgh, PA 15217, USA |
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Abstract: | This report of the 2011 James L. Waters Symposium at Pittcon 2011 highlights the powerful imaging technologies of electron microscopy (EM) and ion microscopy (IM). The four speakers each provided a window into a specific subset of the field:- •
- David Bell described the history, development, application, and commercialization of transmission EM (TEM) and scanning TEM (STEM);
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- David Martin presented the challenges and methodologies of imaging ordered polymers and biomaterials with TEM;
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- Joseph Michael explained the history of the commercialization of scanning EM (SEM) and its modern applications; and,
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- David Joy, who submitted his talk in absentia, provided a history of EM and a summary of the advantages of IM versus EM.
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Keywords: | Electron microscopy Focused ion beam Imaging Helium-ion microscopy Ion microscopy Proton beam Resolution limitation Scanning electron microscopy Transmission electron microscopy Scanning tunneling electron microscopy |
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