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National Center for Electron Microscopy

Coordinates: 37°52′43″N 122°15′9″W / 37.87861°N 122.25250°W / 37.87861; -122.25250
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The National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM) is a U.S. Department of Energy national user facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California, for unclassified scientific research using advanced electron microscopy. In 2014, NCEM merged as a facility within the Molecular Foundry, also located at Berkeley Lab. The NCEM has two double-aberration corrected electron microscopes for atomic resolution imaging.[1]

History

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The National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM) was established in 1983 to explore and research the characterization of materials with state-of-the-art instrumentation and expertise.

References

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  1. ^ "The National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM)". foundry.lbl.gov. Archived from the original on 2025-03-09. Retrieved 2025-04-03.
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37°52′43″N 122°15′9″W / 37.87861°N 122.25250°W / 37.87861; -122.25250