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    Detecting Important Features and Predicting Yield from Defects Detected by SEM in Semiconductor Production by Umberto Amato, Anestis Antoniadis, Italia De Feis, Anastasiia Doinychko, Irène Gijbels, Antonino La Magna, Daniele Pagano, Francesco Piccinini, Easter Selvan Suviseshamuthu, Carlo Severgnini, Andres Torres, Patrizia Vasquez

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This study investigates the link between the defects detected by a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and the electrical failure of the final semiconductors, with two main objectives: (a) to identify the best layers to inspect by SEM; (b) to develop a model that predicts electrical failures of the semiconductors from the detected defects. …”
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    Measuring Iron Oxide Composites with a Custom-Made Scanning Magnetic Microscope by Christian D. Medina, Leonardo A. F. Mendoza, Cleânio Luz-Lima, Antonio C. Bruno, Jefferson F. D. F. Araujo

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We improved a scanning magnetic microscope built previously by adding a new detection system and the capability of mapping samples applying magnetic fields from −500 mT to +500 mT. …”
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    An Inexpensive, 3D-Printable, Arduino- and Blu-Ray-Based Confocal Laser and Fluorescent Scanning Microscope by Justin Loose, Samuel H. Hales, Jonah Kendell, Isaac Cutler, Ryan Ruth, Jacob Redd, Samuel Lino, Troy Munro

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper presents the development and operation of a confocal microscope that uses the PHR-803T optical device in a Blu-ray reader for both imaging and detection of temperature variations with between 1.5 and 15 µm resolution. …”
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    Methods for Detecting Subvisible Particles in Medicines (Review) by S. I. Kuleshova, M. L. Goryunova, O. N. Vysochanskaya

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The microscopy) method, based on counting subvisible particles on the surface of a dried membrane filter after passing drug solutions through the membrane, is used to identify subvisible particles if the counting light blocking method cannot be used. The microscopic method with flow visualization and the scanning electron microscopy method are not used for routine control of medicines, but are important additional tools for determining the features of the granulometric composition and detecting undesirable contamination by foreign particles in medicines.CONCLUSION. …”
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    Correction of Disturbances Influence on Results of Elongated Objects's Probe Microscopy Using Predictive Relief Estimates by P. V. Gulyaev

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The purpose of this work was to develop an algorithm for locating the objects skeletons adapted to the images peculiarities in scanning probe microscopy and does not require significant computing resources. …”
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    Dynamic 3D profiling of microscale surface using a MEMS mirror laser differential confocal microscope by Qingjiu Chen, Donghai Yang, Feifei Wang, Wen Jung Li

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…We demonstrate here a high-speed MEMS mirror-based laser differential confocal microscope for dynamic 3D micro-surface profiling. The MEMS mirror enables 2D scanning of 1200 × 650 pixels with a 140 × 90 μm field of view at 80 frames per second. …”
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    Comparative Evaluation between Self-Assembling Peptide P11-4 and ACP CPP in Enamel Remineralization Post Er:YAG Laser Irradiation - A Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopic Study by H. Bhargavi, Savitha B. Naik, N. Kiran Kumar, Seema Merwade, Biji Brigit, Shriya Sunil Bhumralkar, Ashwini Suresh Kadam, H. S. Preetham

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Demineralization depth was analyzed using confocal laser scanning microscope and samples were divided into four groups; Group 1 and Group 2 specimens were treated with remineralizing agents ACP-CPP and self-assembling peptide, whereas Group 3 was treated with Er:YAG laser and ACP–CPP and Group 4 specimens received Er:YAG laser and self-assembling peptide. …”
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    Melt quality induced failure of electrical conductor (EC) grade aluminum wires by Khaliq A., Rafiq M.A., Ali H.T., Ahmed F., Mehmood S., Grandfielde J., Ranjha S.A.

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The transition metal boride particles were not identified during SEM/EDX analyses these might be too fine to be detected with this microscope. The overall investigation suggested that the possible cause of this failure is second phase particles presence as inclusions in the aluminum matrix, and this was associated with the poor quality of melt. …”
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    Optical and Digital Microscopic Imaging Techniques and Applications in Pathology by Xiaodong Chen, Bin Zheng, Hong Liu

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This paper first reviews the fundamental concepts of microscopic imaging and introduces the technical features and associated clinical applications of optical microscopes, electron microscopes, scanning tunnel microscopes, and fluorescence microscopes. …”
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    Exposing hidden periodic orbits in scanning force microscopy by Lukas Böttcher, Hannes Wallner, Niklas Kruse, Wolfram Just, Ingo Barke, Jens Starke, Sylvia Speller

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract The nonlinear interaction between the tip of a scanning probe microscope (SPM) and a sample is manifested in the emergence of bifurcations and unstable branches in the frequency response of a driven cantilever. …”
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