Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) basics

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @swatir.567
    @swatir.567 3 года назад +1

    I'm a 1st year student of Engineering in India, this was a very clear explaination of this topic, made me get a holistic view of everything about TEM. thank you very much :D

  • @edgeeffect
    @edgeeffect 3 года назад +2

    I'm a "lowly" software developer working on an information system for TEM users... and this was a really good introduction that's helped me start to understand what my users are "going on about"... thanks.
    Can I just make a suggestion though... if you put your picture of your face over on the left instead of the right, it'd cover up less of the slides????

  • @GD_902
    @GD_902 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you Tonya for this amazing lecture. 🙂

  • @anlsoylu8413
    @anlsoylu8413 Год назад +1

    Amazing lecture!

  • @diegoperezsanchez5749
    @diegoperezsanchez5749 3 года назад +3

    Excelent explication!

  • @maedehjalalabadi5107
    @maedehjalalabadi5107 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for your far helpful video and neat explanation

  • @akshatsharma1021
    @akshatsharma1021 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful! Thanks a lot for this

  • @Gamer212Xtreme
    @Gamer212Xtreme 2 года назад

    I think I'm Inlove, lol. Great Lecture.

  • @mohamedelbouji8187
    @mohamedelbouji8187 2 года назад

    great course and pefect explanation

  • @madeinindia20
    @madeinindia20 3 года назад +1

    Excellent lecture. Thank you so much!

  • @SHAKER239
    @SHAKER239 Год назад

    Thank you for the clear explanation 🙂

  • @MajidMohammad2
    @MajidMohammad2 Год назад

    Well done ! Thank you

  • @PhDip
    @PhDip 4 года назад

    Nicely done. Given the dearth of clear, accessible introductions on the subject, I would echo other commenters below to make follow-on videos on SEM, STEM, EBSD, etc.
    You're a wonderful expositor. Thank you. one very minor point: the slide "Results of D&G experiments" (circa 22:09) did not have labelled axes - which hindered my understanding of the results and your discussion points.

    • @jaceju283
      @jaceju283 2 года назад

      I think It's sort of polar axis,not so hard to understand,when I watched your comment I was afraid as there were some mistakes that blocks me.

  • @aberehabtamu3948
    @aberehabtamu3948 4 года назад +1

    Many Thanks!!!!!!!

  • @barbaraf0
    @barbaraf0 4 года назад

    I liked the content and the didactics. Could you add EBSD?

  • @denizcetin675
    @denizcetin675 Год назад

    Why do atoms look round in TEM images even though they have different orbital shapes?

  • @RQDK
    @RQDK 3 года назад

    how do i find the average distance between each electron in the electron beam?

  • @kajsable
    @kajsable 4 года назад

    In the presentation, you mentioned that there is a course on Advanced microscopy. May you kindly advise on which site this is offered if it is online. I am very much interested in learning more.

    • @tonyacoffey5568
      @tonyacoffey5568  4 года назад

      Hi. Sorry, this is for a course at my university, where I work. You would have to be a student there to enroll.

  • @karthikkumard8623
    @karthikkumard8623 6 лет назад +1

    #Tonya Coffey Please Give me a PPT slide for Scanning electron microscope

  • @13-ahmedmohamedhassan73
    @13-ahmedmohamedhassan73 5 лет назад

    what is your refrence

    • @tonyacoffey5568
      @tonyacoffey5568  5 лет назад +4

      I have many, and they are generally cited on the slide, especially for the images.

  • @TheShowdown16
    @TheShowdown16 4 года назад

    Great video, thanks!
    But I do have a pet peeve: Abbe was German Scientist, you kinda butchered his name. The E in Abbe is really short, I do realise that there is no sutch thing in english which might make saying it correctly difficult.