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Overview
The scanning electron microscope is used to image the surface of a conducting sample by scanning it with a high energy beam of electrons. Some SEMs have additioanal software enhancements than enable them to focus the beam on a photomask for E-beam lithography or are equipped for focused ion beam (FIB) milling.
See Wikipedia on Scanning Electron Microscope
Operation
Video in production
Training Manual for Sirion SEM[1]
Training Video on Hitachi 3500H SEM at GT MiRC