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Re: What are the differences between SEM, TEM, HRTEM, STEM, and AFM? How do I select what technique is best for my imaging application? For example, if I want to look at 100 nm photoresist patterns on a silicon surface, which technique should I use?
SEM and AFM are great for probing surface topographies; in the former you're looking at electrons scattered from the surface of a material, whereas in the latter I believe you're directly probing ... more
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