A microscope that uses a fluorescence source to magnify objects

Prof. Jones: ‘Fluorescence is a different technique entirely—highly valuable in many contexts, but not suitable for electron microscopes. Let’s return to the question of what drives an electron microscope.’ 

 

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  • A microscope that uses light source to magnify objects
  • A microscope that uses electron source to magnify objects

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