SEM Magnification Calibration and Verification
www.mccrone.com • Regardless of whether you are an academic researcher or industrial laboratory specialist, all SEM operators are confronted by their scale bar at some point. The burning question is usually something like, "How do I know this scale bar is accurate?" Mak Koten, Ph.D. breaks down this question in detail and explains how the scientists in the electron optics group at McCrone Associates ensure that the scale bars in their SEM images are accurate. Attend an online course in Scanning Electron Microscopy offered by Hooke College of Applied Sciences, a member of The McCrone Group: https://www.mccrone.com/courses/scann...

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