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Introduction
The transmission electron microscope (TEM) is used in photonics research as a way of visualizing and measuring extremely thin layers. It is well suited for this research because the devices and prototypes are often conductive, are extremely thin, and can withstand high vacuum.
Technique
Part 1
Part 2
External Links
See Wikipedia:Transmission_electron_microscope TEM
See Wikipedia:Energy-dispersive_X-ray_spectroscopy EDAX Brief Youtube intro