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View atoms moving in real time with this microscope

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David L. Shenkenberg, [email protected]

It’s one thing for scientists to ponder the nature of materials indirectly – and quite another to watch those materials change before their eyes. The electron microscope has enabled scientists to view atoms in materials, and now Ahmed Zewail and members of his laboratory have modified an electron microscope so that it shows movies of atoms rippling through materials in real time. Ordinary electron microscopes capture only still images. Scientists heated sheets of graphite and gold, which caused atoms to ripple through the material and make sound waves. They observed this “nanodrumming”...Read full article

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    Published: February 2009
    Glossary
    electron microscope
    A device utilizing an electron beam for the observation and recording of submicroscopic samples with the aid of photographic emulsions or other short-wavelength sensors. With the electron microscope, the maximum useful magnification is over 300,000.
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