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Transmission Electron Microscopy: Principle and Components | Soil Mineralogy

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Principle of Transmission Electron Microscopy 2. Components of Transmission Electron Microscopy 3. Applications. Principle of Transmission Electron Microscopy: The transmission electron microscope can be compared with a slide projector. In a slide projector, light from a light source is made into a parallel beam by the condenser lens; this passes through the [...]

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X-Ray Diffraction: Equipment and Methods | Clay Minerals | Soil

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Principle of X-Ray Diffraction 2. Equipment of X-Ray Diffraction 3. Analysis 4. Methods 5. Advantages. Principle of X-Ray Diffraction: When a monochromatic X-ray beam with wavelength A is projected onto a crystalline material at an angle , diffraction is reinforced only along specific directions, as shown in Fig. 3.19 defined by Bragg's [...]

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Scanning Electron Microscopy: Principle and Application | Soil Mineralogy

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Principle of Scanning Electron Microscopy 2. SEM Equipment 3. Working Mechanism 4. Specimen Preparation 5. Image Treatment and Analysis 6. Advantages and Applications. Principle of Scanning Electron Microscopy: SEM equipment is similar to a television. The principle of SEM is to use a focused beam of high-energy electrons to generate a variety of [...]

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