File:HTREM atoms.jpg
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"Picture of atoms"
High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) of crystal lattice. The distance between each white dot is the inter-atomic distance. The blur on the left is amorphous GaAs, and the region on the right was recrystallized by in-situ annealing. This was in a pile of photos from a materials science research paper I wrote 20 years ago. I manually developed the film and used "hand dodging" on the print exposure to compensate for lighting imbalances.
Photo: Steve Jurvetson
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