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Description
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is used to produce images by illuminating a sample with an electron beam in a high vacuum. That makes it a powerful technique i.a. in soft matter studies. With the TEM, real space investigations are performed to obtain knowledge about particles shape, size and size distribution, self-assembly and aggregation.
The JCNS Transmission Electron Microscopy laboratory offers preparation and investigation of the samples to users who wish to support their neutron experiments done at the MLZ using (Cryo-) TEM.
The TEM instrument will be described, as well as the equipment for sample preparation.