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Materials Sciences
Microscopy - an important analytical tool for materials science
Microscopy plays a major role in materials science for examining the composition and structure of materials and determining their quality and potential uses. Transmitted and reflected light microscopy, dark field microscopy, phase contrast microscopy and fluorescence microscopy are all used for materials analysis. In the research and development of materials science, microscopy is used to gain new insights and contribute to the discovery of new materials, structures, and technologies.
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