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Perkins Precision Developments - Plate Polarizers LB 4/24

One-Angstrom Microscope Achieves Unprecedented Resolution

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BERKELEY, Calif., June 11 -- Researchers at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have made unprecedented images of columns of carbon atoms in a diamond lattice, only 0.89 angstrom apart, using the One-Ångstrom Microscope (OÅM) at the National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM). Scientists also report the first successful use of an electron microscope to resolve nitrogen atoms in the presence of more massive gallium atoms in gallium nitride, in columns spaced only 1.13 angstroms apart. The ability to make images of light elements such as carbon,...Read full article

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    Published: June 1999
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