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Why high vacuum required in transmission electron microscope

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The electron beam inside a transmission electron microscope causes problems for biological samples because of its high energy. It needs to have enough energy to pass right through the sample and out the other side, But liquid water, which is abundant in biological samples, evaporates immediately in a vacuum....

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