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English: MERLIN Compact and MERLIN VP Compact with the proven GEMINI I electron column enable high resolution imaging up to 0.8 nm (STEM mode) and nano analytics. Receive maximum information from your sample with the new on axis in-lens Duo detector, which can be switched between ultra-high resolution in-lens secondary electron (SE) imaging and on energy selective backscattered detection (EsB) capable of detecting smallest differences in materials composition. www.zeiss.com/sem |
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