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Science 15 July 1977:
Vol. 197. no. 4300, pp. 259 - 260
DOI: 10.1126/science.406670

Articles

Science, Vol 197, Issue 4300, 259-260
Copyright © 1977 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

High-resolution soft x-ray microscopy

R Feder, E Spiller, J Topalian, AN Broers, W Gudat, BJ Panessa, ZA Zadunaisky, and J Sedat

X-ray micrographs of biological materials have been obtained with a resolution better than 100 angstroms by using x-ray resist as the recording medium. A high-resolution scanning electron microscope with a short-focal-length final lens, operating in the "low-loss" mode, is used to make the smallest features in the x-ray replica visible.


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