Scanning Electron Microscopy BT - Molecular Soft-Interface Science: Principles, Molecular Design, Characterization and Application

  • Jiang X
  • Higuchi T
  • Jinnai H
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Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), an important member of the electron microscopy family, is a versatile instrument widely used in various fields such as nanotechnology, biology, and the life sciences for imaging of micro- and nanostructure morphology and characterizations of chemical composition of various materials.

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Jiang, X., Higuchi, T., & Jinnai, H. (2019). Scanning Electron Microscopy BT  - Molecular Soft-Interface Science: Principles, Molecular Design, Characterization and Application. In M. Maeda, A. Takahara, H. Kitano, T. Yamaoka, & Y. Miura (Eds.) (pp. 141–146). Springer Japan. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56877-3_9

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