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Electron Microscopy Studies in Molecular Sieve Science

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The optical microscope is an instrument that uses lenses to produce enlarged images of small objects, especially of objects too small to be seen by the naked eye. It was invented in the late 16th century by a Dutch spectacle-maker. In an optical microscope, the spatial distribution of absorption or reflectance of light is enlarged. Other microscopes are analogous in their functions but employ other radiations/waves than visible light. Enlargement is usually a keyword for a microscope but a wider meaning is to give structural information which is not obtainable by the naked eye such as the X-ray or acoustic microscope. Among different types, an electron microscope (EM) is a microscope in which the output signal is produced by incident electrons, and scanning tunneling microscopes may be included in this category. In this context, two types of EM, i. e. scanning EM (SEM) and transmission EM (TEM), are discussed.

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Terasaki, O. (1999). Electron Microscopy Studies in Molecular Sieve Science. In: Baerlocher, C., et al. Structures and Structure Determination. Molecular Sieves, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-69749-7_3

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