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scanning electron microscope

–noun
a device in which the specimen is examined point by point directly in a moving electron beam, and electrons reflected by the specimen are used to form a magnified, three-dimensional image on a television screen. Abbreviation: SEM

Origin:
1950–55
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scan·ning electron microscope   (skān'ĭng)
n.   Abbr. SEM
An electron microscope that forms a three-dimensional image on a cathode-ray tube by moving a beam of focused electrons across an object and reading both the electrons scattered by the object and the secondary electrons produced by it.
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Main Entry: scanning electron microscope
Function: noun
: an electron microscope in which a beam of focused electrons moves across the object with the secondary electronsproduced by the object and the electrons scattered by the object being collected to form a three-dimensional image on a cathode-ray tube called also scanning microscope; —compare TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPEscanning electron microscopy noun
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scanning electron microscope n.
Abbr. SEM
An electron microscope that forms a three-dimensional image on a cathode-ray tube by moving a beam of focused electrons across an object and reading both the electrons scattered by the object and the secondary electrons produced by it.

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scanning electron microscope   (skān'ĭng)  Pronunciation Key 
An electron microscope that moves a narrowly focused beam of electrons across an object and detects the patterns made by the electrons scattered by the object and the electrons knocked loose from the object. From these patterns a three-dimensional image of the object is created.
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