Electron microscopy is a technique used to produce high-resolution images of materials and biological samples at the nanoscale, allowing researchers to study their structure and composition in detail. By leveraging the wave-like properties of electrons, electron microscopy enables scientists to visualize and analyze samples with resolutions far exceeding those achievable with traditional light microscopy, making it a crucial tool in fields such as materials science, biology, and nanotechnology research.
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