New possibilities with aberration-corrected electron microscopy

Unlike light microscopy, where resolution is diffraction Thursday, August 6, 2009 at 5:26 pmlimited, the achievable resolution of electron microscopes is limited by lens aberrations so severe that the practical resolution is orders of magnitude worse than the diffraction limit. About 10 years ago,

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