environmental scanning electron microscopes (esem):

How Does ESEM Work?

ESEM operates by emitting a focused beam of electrons onto the sample and detecting the secondary electrons that are emitted from the surface. The key difference lies in the ability to introduce a controlled gaseous environment within the microscope chamber. This unique feature is enabled by a series of pressure-limiting apertures and differential pumping systems, which maintain the electron optics under high vacuum while allowing the sample chamber to have variable pressure.

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