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What are the applications of Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM)?

SEMs are widely used for imaging and analyzing surface structures of materials. They operate by scanning a focused electron beam over the specimen and detecting the emitted secondary electrons. The applications include materials science, biology, and semiconductor research. SEMs provide detailed images of surface morphology, composition, and topography, making them invaluable in quality control and failure analysis.

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