Electron
Electron microscopes are advanced imaging tools used in laboratories to visualize structures at the nanoscale. They use a beam of electrons, rather than light, to achieve extremely high magnifications and resolutions, allowing scientists to observe the fine details of cells, viruses, and materials at the atomic level. There are two main types: Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM) for internal structure analysis and Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM) for surface detail examination. These microscopes are essential in fields like materials science, nanotechnology, and biological research, where detailed imaging is critical.
Digital Edition
ILM Guide 2025/26
June 2025
Buyers' Guide Listings- Product Listings by Category- Suppliers Listings (A-Z)Chromatography Articles- Setting the power coefficient and the baseline to linearise the signal of the evaporative ligh...
View all digital editions
Events
Jun 24 2025 Warsaw, Poland
Jun 24 2025 Shanghai, China
Discovery & Development Europe 2025
Jul 01 2025 Basel, Switzerland
Jul 01 2025 Manchester, UK
Jul 08 2025 Johannesburg, South Africa