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Biology
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- Leishmania
- Camera is bottom mounted; magnification ratio is 1:1; Field of view is equal to film (film camera remains fully functional)
- Courtesy of Dr. Ann LeFurgey and Dr. Peter Ingram
- JEOL 1200 TEM
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- Mouse rod photoreceptor cell
- Image provided by Michael Adamian of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
- Philips CM10 TEM; camera bottom mounted with full field of view equal to plate camera film
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- Digital montage of four individual images
- Camera is bottom mounted; magnification ratio is 1:1; Field of view is equal to film (film camera remains fully functional)
- Zeiss EM910
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Material Science
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- Shadowcast diffraction grating waffle replica, spacing 463nm
- JEOL 1200 TEM, 80kV
- Camera is bottom mounted; magnification ratio is 1:1; Field of view is equal to film (film camera remains fully functional)
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- Low Magnification: SIMOX specimen; view of entire structure
- JEOL 4000EX TEM; 250kV
- Image courtesy of Dr. Sergey Rubanov, Centre for Quantum Computer
Technology, School of Physics, University of Melbourne
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- High Magnification: SIMOX specimen; HREM image of interface between SiO2 amorphous layer and Si crystalline substrate
- JEOL 4000EX TEM; 250kV
- Image courtesy of Dr. Sergey Rubanov, Centre for Quantum Computer
Technology, School of Physics, University of Melbourne
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- Germanium lattice with Phosporus implantation
- Camera SIA-8C bottom mounted on JEOL 4000 TEM with full field of view equal to plate camera film. Film camera remains fully functional.
- Image provided by Dr. Sergey Rubanov, Centre for Quantum Computer
Technology, School of Physics, The University of Melbourne
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