Stereo Scanning Electron Microscopy
(Reveling high-resolution three-dimensional material structural complexity)
Stereo Scanning Electron Microscopy
(Reveling high-resolution three-dimensional material structural complexity)
Harvard’s Wide-Field Electron Optics Laboratory specializes in the development of new Scanning Electron Microscopy imaging techniques for the high-throughput structural and compositional analysis of hierarchically ordered biological materials and synthetic constructs.
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Coral skeleton (Hydnophora sp.)
Field diameter: 1 cm
Soft coral skeletal elements (Sinularia sp.)
Field diameter: 3 mm
Abalone nacre (Haliotis sp.)
Field diameter: 30 µm
Bryozoan skeleton (Diaperoecia sp.)
Field diameter: 4 cm