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How deep below the membrane can imaging be performed?

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How deep below the membrane can imaging be performed?

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The beam penetration depth depends on the acceleration voltage. For a sample in a water-based medium imaged with a 30 kV beam, information is retrieved from a depth of approximately 2-4 micrometer. At 10 kV this depth is reduced to a few hundred nanometers. By varying the acceleration voltage it is possible to obtain unique 3D information from your sample.

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