elektronmikroskóp
Elektronmikroskóp is a type of microscope that uses a beam of accelerated electrons as its source of illumination. Electrons have a much shorter wavelength than visible light, allowing electron microscopes to achieve much higher magnifications and resolutions than light microscopes. This makes them indispensable tools for studying the fine structure of materials, from biological cells to solid-state materials.
There are two main types of electron microscopes: transmission electron microscopes (TEM) and scanning electron microscopes
The development of the electron microscope in the 1930s, notably by Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll, revolutionized