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URL: https://www.hitachi-hightech.com/file/us/pdf/library/literature/HT7710_datasheet.pdf
Proper Citation: Hitachi HT7700 Transmission Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_020022)
Description: HT7700 Transmission Electron Microscope with Dual-Mode objective lens features superior high-contrast and high-resolution performance together with analytical capabilities for biological and materials science. Digital design and sophisticated automation increase throughput for both novice and advanced users. Maximize contrast by lowering the high voltage through the 120-40 kV range and continue operation seamlessly. Configure the HT7700 to meet all of your advanced sample analysis needs, with customization options for BF-/DF-STEM, EDX, in-situ, cryo-microscopy, and electron tomography.
Resource Type: instrument resource
Keywords: Hitachi, Transmission Electron Microscope, Instrument Equipment, USEDit
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