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Transmission electron microscopy is a powerful imaging technique that uses a beam of electrons to generate high-resolution images of a sample. It allows researchers to visualize the fine details of materials at the atomic and molecular level, offering insights into their structure, composition, and properties. With its ability to provide magnifications up to several million times, transmission electron microscopy is widely used in various fields such as materials science, biology, and nanotechnology for studying nanoscale structures and materials.