Early electron microscopy in the Netherlands
Journal Article
(2022)
Authors
Pieter Kruit (ImPhys/Microscopy Instrumentation & Techniques)
J.B. Poole (External organisation)
Research Group
ImPhys/Microscopy Instrumentation & Techniques
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Research Group
ImPhys/Microscopy Instrumentation & Techniques
Volume number
221
Pages (from-to)
139-171
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.aiep.2022.03.005
Abstract
Le Poole describes his odyssey in electron microscopy, beginning with his early studies that led up to his application in 1939 to H.B. Dorgelo to build an electron microscope. Gradual progress was made after the German invasion of Holland. Successes and disappointments are both recorded. Post-war meetings are invoked, especially the first international congress on electron microscopy in Delft in 1949.
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