The beginnings of electron microscopy
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The beginnings of electron microscopy
(Advances in imaging and electron physics, 221)
Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, c2022
- pt. 2
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Beginnings of Electron Microscopy - Part 2, Volume 221 in the Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on Recollections from the Early Years: Canada-USA, My Recollection of the Early History of Our Work on Electron Optics and the Electron Microscope, Walter Hoppe (1917-1986), Reminiscences of the Development of Electron Optics and Electron Microscope Instrumentation in Japan, Early Electron Microscopy in The Netherlands, L. L. Marton, 1901-1979, The Invention of the Electron Fresnel Interference Biprism, The Development of the Scanning Electron Microscope, and much more.
Table of Contents
Foreword Peter W. Hawkes Foreword to first edition Peter W. Hawkes Preface by Ernst Ruska Ernst Ruska and Peter Hawkes (Afterword) 1. Recollections from the early years: Canada-USA Cecil E. Hall and Peter Hawkes (Afterword) 2. My recollection of the early history of our work on electron optics and the electron microscope Tadatosi Hibi and Peter Hawkes (Afterword) 3. Walter Hoppe-X-ray crystallographer and visionary pioneer in electron microscopy Joachim Frank 4. Reminiscences of the development of electron optics and electron microscope instrumentation in Japan Koichi Kanaya and Peter Hawkes (Afterword) 5. Early electron microscopy in the Netherlands J.B. Le Poole and Pieter Kruit (Afterword) 6. L. L. Marton, 1901-1979 Charles Susskind and Peter Hawkes (Afterword) 7. The invention of the electron Fresnel interference biprism G. Moellenstedt and Peter Hawkes (Afterword) 8. The industrial development of the electron microscope by the Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company and AEI Limited T. Mulvey and Peter Hawkes (Afterword)) 9. The development of the scanning electron microscope C.W. Oatley, D. McMullan, K.C.A. Smith, and Peter Hawkes (Afterword) 10. Some recollections of electron microscopy in Britain from 1943 to 1948 R. Reed and Peter Hawkes (Afterword) 11. Rudolf Ruhle and the BOSCH electron microscope: another early commercial instrument Hans R. Gelderblom and Heinz Schwarz 12. Otto Scherzer and his contributions to electron microscopy Dieter Typke 13. 1950-1960: a decade from the viewpoint of an applications laboratory Cilly Weichan and Maren Heinzerling (Afterword) 14. From the cathode-ray oscillograph to the high-resolution electron microscope Otto Wolff and Peter Hawkes (Afterword) 15. Reminiscences R.W.G. Wyckoff and Peter Hawkes (Afterword) 16. Complementary accounts of the history of electron microscopy Peter Hawkes
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