Check Thermo Fisher introduction to electron microscopy PDF with glossary in chapter 7
see https://assets.thermofisher.com/TFS-Assets/MSD/Handbooks/Exploring-uncharted-realms-with-electron-microscopy.pdf (i.e. chapter 7, page 39 ff) for conventional / habitual descriptions of the following terms (check box if relevant for EM glossary project)
terms:
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aberration -
accelerating voltage (see #91) -
airlock -
amplitude -
amplitude contrast -
Ångström -
anode (mentioned in #16 (closed)) -
aperture (mentioned in #33, #63) -
astigmatism -
atom (see #41) -
atomic number -
backscattered electrons -
binocular magnifier -
cathodoluminescence -
chromatic aberration -
column (mentioned in #16 (closed)) -
condenser lens -
crystal (mentioned in #16 (closed), #76 (closed)) -
detector (see #20, #22, #29, #33, #83) -
diffraction (see #67 (closed)) -
diffraction contrast (see #33) -
EDX -
EELS -
electron (see e.g. #18) -
electron microscope (see e.g. #35) -
electrostatic lens (see e.g. #50) -
ESEM -
ETEM -
excitation (see #26) -
excited atom (see #26) -
FEG -
FIB (see #33) -
filament (see #16 (closed), #76 (closed)) -
fluorescent screen -
focal length of a lens (see #32 (closed)) -
focusing (mentioned in #85 (closed)) -
goniometer -
ground state (mentioned in #26) -
ion (mentioned in e.g. #16 (closed), #26, #75) -
ion getter pump -
lattice -
lens (see #50) -
LMIS -
micrometer -
microtome -
nanometer -
oil diffusion pump -
objective lens (see #31, #50) -
phase -
phase contrast -
phase diagram -
photomultiplier -
photons (mentioned in #13, #20) -
primary electrons -
quantum -
raster (see #34) -
refraction -
refractive index -
resolving power -
resolution (mentioned in e.g. #33, #35, #36) -
scanning (mentioned in e.g. #28, #33, #34, #82) -
scintillation detector (see #20) -
secondary electrons -
SEM -
semiconductor detector (see #20) -
spectrometer (see #23) -
spectrum (see 23) -
sputter coater -
STEM (see #37) -
steradian -
TEM (see #36) -
turbomolecular pump -
vacuum (mentioned in #37) -
wavelength -
WDX -
Wehnelt cylinder -
working distance (see #11 (closed)) -
X-rays