The beginnings of electron microscopy

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The beginnings of electron microscopy

edited by Peter W. Hawkes and Martin Hÿtch

(Advances in imaging and electron physics, v. 220)

Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, c2021

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The Beginnings of Electron Microscopy - Part 1, Volume 220 in the Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics series highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on Electron-optical Research at the AEG Forschungs-Institut 1928-1940, On the History of Scanning Electron Microscopy, of the Electron Microprobe, and of Early Contributions to Transmission Electron Microscopy, Random Recollections of the Early Days, Early History of Electron Microscopy in Czechoslovakia, Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in Electron, Megavolt Electron Microscopy, Cryo-Electron Microscopy and Ultramicrotomy: Reminiscences and Reflections, and much more.

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1. Electron-optical Research at the AEG Forschungs-Institut 1928-1940 2. On the History of Scanning Electron Microscopy, of the Electron Microprobe, and of Early Contributions to Transmission Electron Microscopy 3. Hans Boersch, (1909-1986) 4. Raymond Castaing (1921-1998) 5. Random Recollections of the Early Days 6. Early History of Electron Microscopy in Czechoslovakia 7. Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in Electron 8. Megavolt Electron Microscopy 9. Cryo-Electron Microscopy and Ultramicrotomy: Reminiscences and Reflections 10. DENNIS GABOR5 June 1900 - 9 February 1979 Elected F.R.S. 1956 11. The French Electrostatic Electron Microscope (1941-1952)

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