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Low-voltage electron microscope

Low-voltage electron microscope (LVEM) is an electron microscope which operates at accelerating voltages of a few kiloelectronvolts or less. Traditional electron microscopes use accelerating voltages in the range of 10-1000 keV.Low voltage (5 kV) image showing higher contrastConventional TEM (80 kV) image Low-voltage electron microscope (LVEM) is an electron microscope which operates at accelerating voltages of a few kiloelectronvolts or less. Traditional electron microscopes use accelerating voltages in the range of 10-1000 keV.

[ "Electron tomography", "Multiphoton fluorescence microscope", "Electron beam-induced deposition", "Energy filtered transmission electron microscopy", "Conventional transmission electron microscope" ]
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