TEM works by transmitting a beam of electrons through an ultra-thin specimen. As the electrons interact with the specimen, they are scattered or transmitted, producing an image that is magnified and ...
insights from industryFernando C. Castro, Ph.D.Applications ScientistGatan In this interview, Fernando C. Castro, Ph.D., an Applications Scientist at Gatan, talks to AZoMaterials about the new ...
In transmission electron microscopy (TEM), where the electron beam passes through the sample to be directly imaged on the detector below, it is often necessary to support the thin samples on a grid.
Nano-drug delivery techniques have expanded the possibilities for delivering a broad spectrum of biomolecular and synthetic therapeutic agents into a body target region. The characterization of ...
insights from industryDr. Lee Casalena & Dr. Austin WadeSr Technical Product Specialist & Sr TEM Products ScientistThermo Fisher Scientific Explore Thermo Fisher's latest developments in scanning ...