Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) produce images of a sample by scanning it with a focused beam of electrons. The electrons interact with atoms in the sample, producing various signals that contain information about the surface topography and composition of the sample. These signals are then detected and used to create an image. SEMs are commonly used in materials science, biology, and nanotechnology to image surfaces at high magnification and resolution.
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