How can falsify XPS, XRD, FTIR, Raman, SEM, etc. data?

We may be able to help you achieve your goal...! Just contact us and submit your request ;-) Falsification of data in a paper refers to the deliberate manipulation or fabrication of research data to support a particular hypothesis or conclusion. This can include altering or omitting data, selectively reporting results, or creating false data altogether. (more…)
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What are the main differences between an SEM, an ESEM, an SEM-FIB and an (S)TEM?

What are the main differences between an SEM, an ESEM, an SEM-FIB and an (S)TEM?
Click here to see other posts about SEM Only 10 $ per sample for interpreting of your SEM/TEM/AFM micrograph Payment Upon Completion Send your micrographs... The Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) produces images by probing the specimen with a focused electron beam that is scanned across a rectangular area of the specimen (raster scanning). (more…)
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Differences between SEM and TEM

Differences between SEM and TEM
Click here to see other posts about SEM Only 10 $ per sample for interpreting of your SEM/TEM/AFM micrograph Payment Upon Completion Send your micrographs... Electron microscopy is a valuable tool used to obtain high-resolution images in a variety of applications, including biomedical research, forensics, and technology. Electron microscopes can capture much higher reso...
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Fundamentals of TEM and HR-TEM

Fundamentals of TEM and HR-TEM
Click here to see other posts about TEM Only 10 $ persample for interpreting of your SEM/TEM/AFM micrograph Payment Upon Completion Send your micrographs... The transmission electron microscope is a very powerful tool for material science. A high energy beam of electrons is shone through a very thin sample, and the interactions between the electrons and the atoms can be...
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A to Z of Atomic force microscopy (AFM)

A to Z of Atomic force microscopy (AFM)
Click here to see other posts about AFM Only 10 $ per sample for interpreting of your SEM/TEM/AFM micrograph Payment Upon Completion Send your micrographs... Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a technique with multiple applications in biology. This method is a member of the broad family of scanning probe microscopy and was initially developed in 1986 by Binnig et al to o...
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Analysis and interpretation of atomic force microscopy (AFM) results

Click here to see other posts about AFM Only 10 $ for interpretation of your SEM/TEM/AFM micrograph Payment Upon Completion Send your micrographs... Atomic force microscopy (AFM) or scanning force microscopy (SFM) is a very-high-resolution type of scanning probe microscopy (SPM), with demonstrated resolution on the order of fractions of a nanometer, more than 1000 times...
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The principle of Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)

Click here to see other posts about TEM Only 10 $ for interpretation of your SEM/TEM/AFM micrograph Payment Upon Completion Send your micrographs... To satisfy this curiosity, many inventions have been devised. One of them is the optical microscope. The human eye can distinguish objects down to about 0.2 mm. Optical microscopes reveal small objects, which would be other...
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A to Z of scanning electron microscopy (SEM)

Click here to see other posts about SEM Only 10 $ for interpretation of your SEM/TEM/AFM micrograph Payment Upon Completion Send your micrographs... The scanning electron microscope (SEM) uses a focused beam of high-energy electrons to generate a variety of signals at the surface of solid specimens. The signals that derive from electron-sample interactions re...
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