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Field Guide to Microscopy
SPIE 2009; US$ 24.99This guide provides extensive coverage of microscopic imaging principles. After reviewing the main principles of image formation, diffraction, interference, and polarization used in microscopy, this guide describes the most widely applied microscope configurations and applications. It also covers major system components, including light sources, illumination... more...
Scanning Probe Microscopy
World Scientific Publishing Company 2010; US$ 127.00Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) is the enabling tool for nano(bio)technology, which has opened new vistas in many interdisciplinary research areas. Concomitant with the developments in SPM instrumentation and techniques are new and previously unthought-of opportunities in materials nanofabrication and characterisation. In particular, the developments... more...
Introduction to Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy
SPIE 2005; US$ 43.35This book provides a comprehensive account of the theory of image formation in a confocal fluorescence microscope as well as a practical guideline to the operation of the instrument, its limitations, and the interpretation of confocal microscopy data. The appendices provide a quick reference to optical theory, microscopy-related formulas and definitions,... more...
Atomic Force Microscopy in Liquid
Wiley 2011; US$ 140.00This first book to focus on all principles and aspects of AFM in liquid phase is perfectly structured, making it easy-to-follow for non-AFM specialists. At the same time, it is an excellent introduction for researchers wishing to use this important technique for evaluating biological material and biological applications. From the contents: * AFM: Basic... more...
Low Voltage Electron Microscopy
Wiley 2012; US$ 123.95Part of the Wiley-Royal Microscopical Society Series , this book discusses the rapidly developing cutting-edge field of low-voltage microscopy, a field that has only recently emerged due to the rapid developments in the electron optics design and image processing. It serves as a guide for current and new microscopists and materials scientists who... more...
Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
Marcel Dekker Inc 2001; US$ 259.95This volume describes the theory and operating principles of scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), including instrumentation, tip preparation, imaging techniques and potentiometric probes. It provides solutions to SECM diffusion problems, including approximate equations. more...
Scanning Probe Microscopes: Applications in Science and Technology
CRC Press 2003; US$ 209.95This book explains, analyzes, and demonstrates the use of the widely used scanning probe microscope, which uses a tiny, computer-controlled stylus to scan surfaces and generate a model of their atomic structure. The author includes a variety of applications to enhance the tutorial, such as applications in organic and inorganic chemistry, liquid crystal... more...
Electron Microprobe Analysis and Scanning Electron Microscopy in Geology
Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 30.00This book forms an up-to-date text on EMPA and SEM for geological postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers, as well as those working in industrial laboratories. Throughout the book there is an emphasis on geological aspects and unnecessary technical detail is avoided in order to make the book easily accessible. more...
Scanning Force Microscopy
Oxford University Press 1994; US$ 45.00Since its invention in 1982, scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) has enabled users to obtain images reflecting surface electronic structure with atomic resolution. This technology has proved indispensable as a characterization tool with applications in surface physics, chemistry, materials science, bio-science, and data storage media. It has also shown... more...
Three-Dimensional Electron Microscopy of Macromolecular Assemblies
Oxford University Press 2005; US$ 104.99Cryoelectron microscopy of biological molecules is the growth area in biophysics and structural biology. A number of workers will employ CryoEM for structural studies in their own research, and a large proportion of biomedical researchers will have a growing interest in understanding what the capabilities and limits of this approach are. more...









