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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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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