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Computational lens unmasks hidden 3D information from a single 2D micrograph - EurekAlert


National University of Singapore physicists have developed a computational imaging technique to extract three-dimensional information from a single two-dimensional electron micrograph. This method can be readily implemented in most transmission electron microscopes, rendering it a viable tool for rapidly imaging large areas at a nano-scale 3D resolution of approximately 10 nm.

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