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Electrons have a wavelength that is substantially shorter than photons (2.5 pm at 200 keV). As a result, an electron microscope's resolution for photographing cellular structure or proteins is theoretically limitless. The resolution of electron microscopes is practically restricted to 0.1 nm due toRead more
Electrons have a wavelength that is substantially shorter than photons (2.5 pm at 200 keV). As a result, an electron microscope’s resolution for photographing cellular structure or proteins is theoretically limitless. The resolution of electron microscopes is practically restricted to 0.1 nm due to the objective lens arrangement.
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