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the first micrscope
first compound microscope
second compound microscope
improved compound microscope
first use of a compound microscope
came up with the word 'microscope'
investigation of the first ever microscope
robert hooke "coined" the word cell after the discovery of things found on bark.
improves microscopes for viewing biological specimens
invention of the first practical binocular microscope
developement of the metallurgical microscope to observe structure of meteorites.
descovery of a breakthrough in microscope design, which until then was largely based on trial and error.
Edward Hutchinson Synge publishes theory underlying the near-field scanning optical microscope
1931 - Ernst Ruska starts to build the first electron microscope. It is a Transmission electron microscope (TEM)
Erwin Wilhelm Müller invents the field emission microscope.
James Hillier builds another TEM
Erwin Wilhelm Müller adds time-of-flight spectroscopy to the field ion microscope, making the first atom probe and allowing the chemical identification of each individual atom.
Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer develop the scanning tunneling microscope (STM).
Gerd Binnig, Quate, and Gerber invent the Atomic force microscope (AFM)
Alfred Cerezo, Terence Godfrey, and George D. W. Smith applied a position-sensitive detector to the atom probe, making it able to resolve materials in 3-dimensions with near-atomic resolution.
Kingo Itaya invents the Electrochemical scanning tunneling microscope
Kelvin probe force microscope invented.
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