Advances in imaging and electron physics Volume 96, The growth of electron microscopy /
As a complement to The Beginnings of Electron Microscopy, Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics is pleased to present Volume 96, The Growth of Electron Microscopy. This comprehensive collection of articles surveys the accomplishments of various national groups that comprise the International Fede...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego ; London :
Academic Press,
�1996.
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Colección: | Advances in imaging and electron physics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics, Volume 96; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; Prologue; Part I: IFSEM; Chapter 1.1 Early History of the International Federation of Societies for Electron Microscopy; Chapter 1.2 IFSEM 1995: Objectives, Organization, and Functions; Part II: Some Individual Societies; Chapter 2.1 Electron Microscopy in Australia; Chapter 2.2A The Austrian Society for Electron Microscopy; Chapter 2.2B Reminiscences of Walter Glaser; Chapter 2.3 Electron Microscopy in Belgium; Chapter 2.4 The History of Electron Microscopy in Canada
- Chapter 2.5 Electron Microscopy in France Chapter 2.5A Early Findings in the Life Science; Chapter 2.5B The Development for Physics and Materials Sciences; Chapter 2.6A The Early History of Electron Microscopy in Germany; Chapter 2.6B The History of the German Society for Electron Microscopy; Chapter 2.6C Electron Microscopy in the Former German Democratic Republic; Chapter 2.7 The Hungarian Group for Electron Microscopy; Chapter 2.8 Electron Microscopy in Italy; Chapter 2.9 The Growth of Electron Microscopy in Japan; Chapter 2.9A Introduction
- Chapter 2.9B The 37th Subcommittee of the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, 1939-1947 Chapter 2.9C History of Electron Microscopes at Tohoku University; Chapter 2.9D Development of Electron Microscopes at Tokyo Imperial University; Chapter 2.9E Development of Electron Microscopes at the Electro technicaI Laboratory; Chapter 2.9F Early Electron Microscopes at Osaka University, 1934-1945; Chapter 2.10 Electron Microscopy in the Netherlands; Chapter 2.10A Earliest Developments; Chapter 2.10B Developments since the 1950s
- Chapter 2.11 The Development of Electron Microscopy in Scandinavia Chapter 2.12 Electron Microscopy in Southern Africa; Chapter 2.13 Highlights in the Development of Electron Microscopy in the United States: A Bibliography and Commentary of Published Accounts and EMSA Records; Part III: Highlights of the Ifsem Congresses; Chapter 3.1 Biology; Chapter 3.2 Materials Science; Chapter 3.3 Electron Optics; Part IV: Instrumental Developments; Chapter 4.1 The Story of European Commercial Electron Microscopes; Chapter 4.2 My Early Work on Convergent-Beam Electron Diffraction
- Chapter 4.3 Atom Images and IFSEM Affairs in Kyoto, Osaka, and OkayamaChapter 4.4 Reminiscences on the Origins of the Scanning Electron Microscope and the Electron Microprobe; Chapter 4.5 Electron Microscopes and Microscopy in Japan; Chapter 4.5A Electron Microscope Development at Hitachi in the 1940s; Chapter 4.5B Development of the Electron Microscope at JEOL; Chapter 4.5C Development and Application of Electron Microscopes, Model SM-1 Series, at Shimadzu Corporation; Chapter 4.5D Electron Microscope Research at the Toshiba Corporation