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In SEM mode, the beam never transmits through the sample. Instead, the beam is scanned back and forth over the sample. Electrons that rebound off the sample are collected by a special back scattered electron detector (BSED) and an image of the surface structure and compositional information is created. With SEM imaging most any sample can be observed, regardless of staining or section thickness.




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