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The Scanning Electron Microscope

A site for children explaining how the scanning electron microscope works, and showing some images of objects.

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Electron Diffraction

An undergraduate level tutorial on electron diffraction.

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What DNA Actually Looks Like

An electron microscope has successfully imaged a single strand of DNA.

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An Introduction to AES

Auger Electron Spectroscopy is a popular technique for determining the composition of the top few layers of a surface.

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VSEPR help page

The valence shell electron pair repulsion model to predict structures of molecules and ions

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Selection Rules for Electron Transitions

Simple exploration of the relativistic energy equation. Part of a larger site which includes many definitions and links.

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The Large Electron Positron Collider - LEP

A good simple page with diagrams explaining this facility, one of the largest particle accelerators ever constructed, which has now been replaced by the LHC.

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How the SEM works

Describes how a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) works, has a library of images and demonstrations for teachers to use.

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Muon

The muon is a lepton which decays to form an electron or positron.

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Positron Annihilation

Info on the positron - the antiparticle of the electron.

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