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  • A typical scanning electron microscope covers a footprint of several square feet. The microscope itself--column, specimen chamber, secondary electron detector and liquid nitrogen dewar--is a few feet tall. Along with the computer used to control it, the electron microscope takes up about as much space as a large desk.

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    Scanning Electron Microscopy Basics

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