Electron microscopy enters the picometre scale
Thursday, July 24, 2008 - 16:35
in Physics & Chemistry
Juelich scientists have succeeded in precisely measuring atomic spacings down to a few picometres using new methods in ultrahigh-resolution electron microscopy. This makes it possible to find out decisive parameters determining the physical properties of materials directly on an atomic level in a microscope...
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