X-ray microscopes are sophisticated instruments used in laboratories to achieve high-resolution imaging of the internal structure of materials at the microscopic level. By using X-rays, these microscopes can penetrate samples and reveal fine details that are not visible with optical microscopes, making them invaluable in fields like materials science, biology, and nanotechnology. X-ray microscopes are particularly useful for studying dense materials, biological specimens, and small components with minimal preparation, providing crucial insights into their internal composition and structure.

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