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Page 1: Microscopes at RPI By: Christopher Shing October 7, 2010

Microscopes at RPI

By: Christopher ShingOctober 7, 2010

Page 2: Microscopes at RPI By: Christopher Shing October 7, 2010

www.rpi.edu

What is a microscope? An instrument that makes small objects look

larger.

What are some examples of microscopes?

Compound microscope, Transmission Electron Microscope, Scanning Electron Microscope, Scanning Tunneling Microscope.

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The Compound Microscope Uses several

convex lens to magnify an object by bending the light that passes or reflects through it.

I use it at RPI to help when testing semiconductor devices.

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The Scanning Electron Microscope High resolution

microscope that can magnify an object up to 150,000 times.

Uses an electron beam to observe an image.

Located in the RPI clean room.

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SEM Images

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Smart Applications: USB Microscope A small camera and several lenses

magnify an image. Uses LEDs to increase the illumination. Works similar to a compound

microscope.Have fun!