scanning electron microscope
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scanning electron microscope
scanning electron microscope (SEM) A microscope that operates by scanning a finely focused beam of electrons across the specimen. The reflected electron intensity is measured and displayed on a cathode-ray screen to produce an image. The SEM enables magnifications of up to 100 000 times to be made ...
January 1, 1999; A Dictionary of Earth Sciences
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