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Title The beginnings of electron microscopy / edited by Peter W. Hawkes.

Publication Info. Orlando : Academic Press, 1985.

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 633 pages) : illustrations
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Series Advances in electronics and electron physics. Supplement ; 16
Advances in electronics and electron physics. Supplement ; 16.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents Front Cover; The Beginnings of Electron Microscopy; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS TO SUPPLEMENT 16; FOREWORD; PREFACE; Chapter 1. On the History of Scanning Electron Microscopy, of the Electron Microprobe, and of Early Contributions to Transmission Electron Microscopy; I. Scanning Electron Microscopy, Electron Microprobe; II. Early Contributions to Transmission Electron Microscopy; III. Conclusion; References; Chapter 2. Random Recollections of the Early Days; I. How I Came into the Subject; II. These I Met along the Way; III. Aid from America; IV. Final Word; References.
Chapter 3. Early History of Electron Microscopy in CzechoslovakiaI. Introduction; II. Construction of the First Electron Microscope in Czechoslovakia; III. Desk Transmission Electron Microscope BS 242; IV. Production of Electron Microscopes in Czechoslovakia; V. Conclusion; Appendix A: Bibliography of Related Publications; Appendix B: Publications from the Institute of Scientific Instruments of the Czechoslovak Academy of Science in Brno (in Czech); References; Chapter 4. Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in Electron Microscopy; I. Preamble; II. Beginnings in Britain.
III. The Microscope at the Shirley InstituteIV. Inconveniences of Early Electron Microscopes; V. Group Contacts in Britain during the War; VI. Immediate Postwar Conferences in Europe; VII. Specimen Preparation and ""The Practice of Electron Microscopy; VIII. Grids; IX. A Problem with Photographic Plates; X. Capabilities and Use of Electron Microscopes during the War; XI. Shadowcasting; XII. Section Cutting; XIII. Replicas and Metallurgy; XIV. Optics of the Electron Microscope; XV. Later Instrumental Developments; XVI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 5. Megavolt Electron Microscopy.
I. IntroductionII. Early Developments in Electron Microscopy; III. How I Came to Electron Microscopy; IV. Megavolt Electron Microscopy; V. Applications of HVEM; VI. Resolution and Contrast in Megavolt Electron Microscopy; VII. Future Prospects; References; Chapter 6. Cryo-Electron Microscopy and Ultramicrotomy: Reminiscences and Reflections; I. Introduction; II. The Nobel Institute for Physics; III. The Diamond Knife; IV. The Venezuelan Institute for Neurology and Brain Research; V. Low-Temperature Electron Microscopy and Ultramicrotomy; VI. Cryo-Electron Microscopy.
VII. Reflections and OutlookReferences; Chapter 7. The French Electrostatic Electron Microscope (1941-1952); I. Introduction; II. Electron Optics in Occupied France; III. The Liberation of the North of France and the Transition to Peace; References; Chapter 8. Recollections from the Early Years: Canada-USA; I. Introduction; II. Initial Work: University of Toronto (1935-1936); III. Kodak Research Laboratories, Rochester, New York (1937 -1941); IV. Massachusetts Institute of Technology; V. Transition from the Early Years; References.
Summary The Beginnings of Electron Microscopy presents the technical development of electron microscope. This book examines the mechanical as well as the technical problems arising from the physical properties of the electron. Organized into 19 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the history of scanning electron microscopy and electron beam microanalysis. This text then explains the applications and capabilities of electron microscopes during the war. Other chapters consider the classical techniques of light microscopy. This book presents as well the schematic outline of the preparation.
Language English.
Subject Electron microscopy -- History.
Electron microscopes.
Microscopy, Electron -- history
Microscopes électroniques.
Microscopie électronique -- Histoire.
SCIENCE -- General.
Electron microscopes
Electron microscopy
Elektronenmicroscopie.
Microscopia eletrônica.
Microscopie électronique -- Histoire.
Optique électronique -- Histoire.
Genre/Form History
Added Author Hawkes, P. W.
Other Form: Print version: Beginnings of electron microscopy. Orlando : Academic Press, 1985 (DLC) 85217081 (OCoLC)11772383
ISBN 9781483284651 (electronic bk.; Ebook Library)
1483284654 (electronic bk.; Ebook Library
0120145782 (hardcover)
9780120145782 (hardcover)
Standard No. AU@ 000061146311
CHBIS 010729020
CHVBK 369192761
DEBBG BV042303406
AU@ 000062343950
DEBSZ 431802653
DEBSZ 449458385

 
    
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