Photos taken with an electron microscope

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Categories: Microworld

Electron microscopes promote the development of nanotechnology, allowing scientists to look at things with a magnification that a few decades ago they did not even dream of. FEI Company is a world leader in the field of electron microscopes. In this collection, you will find photos taken by scientists from around the world using FEI instruments.

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Caterpillar, magnification 30x. (OLIVER MECKES)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

A microcrack in the steel. (Mar­ti­na Dienstleder)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Spider. (OLIVER MECKES)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Nanoscale on the DLP screen. (Regi­no Sandoval)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

The birth of ladybirds. (Ric­car­do Antonelli)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

A tick on a mosquito larva. (Nicole Ottawa)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Riftia. (Philippe Crassous)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Dehydrated breast cancer cell. (Wadah Mahmoud)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Water mite. (Nicole Ottawa)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Copper contact pad damaged by corrosion. (FEI COMPANY)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

A mosquito larva and a tick. (Nicole Ottawa)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Iron oxide. (Fran­cis­co Rangel)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Polychaete. (Philippe Crassous)

Photos taken with an electron microscope

Fly. (Ivan Jimenez Boone)

Sugar crystal. (David McCarthy)

Keywords: Insects | Microphoto | Microscope | Electronics | Metal | Microcosm | Devices

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