虫眼和沙珊瑚的扫描电子显微镜

S. A. Sayid, A. Dadan-Garba, Daniel Elaigwu Enenche, B. A. Ikyo
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我们提出了一种扫描电子显微镜(SEM)技术,用于在纳米级表征生物和非生物样品。扫描电子显微镜已经存在很长一段时间了,尤其是在发达国家的材料科学实验室。扫描电镜通过提供无与伦比的样品光学放大率,使科学家能够更好地了解微观结构。在这篇介绍性论文中,我们介绍了使用SEM捕捉非洲大豆(Glycine max)种子上发现的苍蝇的高度放大微观结构的技术。我们能够估计每只眼睛的晶状体数量,并放大到可以描述其生活特征的特征。据估计,六边形透镜体的尺寸从14微米到19微米不等。本文还发现,在用于水过滤的一粒沙子上有一个海珊瑚“馅饼状结构”。
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Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) of the Bug Eye and Sand Coral
We present a Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) technique for the characterisation of biological and non-biological samples at nano-scale level. Scanning Electron Microscopy has been around for a long while especially in material science laboratories in developed countries. The SEM has enabled scientist to have a better understanding of microstructure by providing unsurpassed optical magnifications of samples. In this introductory paper, we introduce the techniques of using SEM to capture highly magnified microstructure of a fly found on an African soybean (Glycine max) seed. We are able to estimate the number of lenses in each eye and zoom into features that could describe its life characteristics. Hexagonal lenses are estimated to have sizes ranging from 14 um to 19 um. This paper also presents a finding of a sea coral “pie like structure” on a single grain of sand used for water filtration.
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