Best micrograph images

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The guiding hand was grown by 5kV EBID using W(CO)6 precursor
Magnification: 50,970X

“T4 Bacteriophage” is a virus like the robot in the living body
Magnification: 25,000X

Nano toilet - An effective method of dealing with defects is to find a collection site
Magnification: ~15,000X

RF-MEMS structure consisting of a stack of 5 µm Al + 50 nm TiW + 200 nm PECVD SiO2 Magnification: 340X

Nano manipulators Kasparov and Karpov are desperately waiting for the kings… Magnification: 17,000X

Interior of a shell
Magnification: 60X

Deep etching gone wrong…
Magnification: 150,000X

RF-MEMS structure consisting of a stack of 5 µm Al + 50 nm TiW + 200 nm PECVD SiO2
Magnification: 240X

Nanoscale soldiers in marching formation on the edge of a silicon substrate
Magnification: 200,000X

Nano Space - The final frontier. The space ship Enterprise NCC-1701D of Star Trek was fabricated in one-billionth scale by 30 kV Ga+ focused-ion- beam CVD using phenanthrene gas. Length 8.8 µm.
Magnification: 5,000X

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14 comments:

RnK said...

Wonderful, thanks!

Tug said...

It's good to know that I'm not the only one with excess time on my hands. :]

Galileo's Dog said...

I think they're pretty cool.

Scott said...

Awesome pics...thanks for sharing

Matt said...

It's weird, the soldiers are the most intricate and complicated looking, and they're also the smallest. Less than 1/10th of alot of the others.

Jamm said...

shouldn't someone be making angels on the head of a pin?

Escoofield said...

Wow this is so wonderful! I like it so much.. Thank you for sharing!

Anonymous said...

I'm going to have to take issue with the use of the word 'living' referring to the T4 Bacteriophage. :)

Anonymous said...

I take issue with people that say stupid things like "take issue"

MacDuff said...

I take issue with people who take issue with 'take issue' since the alternative is usually no better.
For me its not an issue.

tommy said...

This is some really great work. Obviously there was a great deal of time and effort spent here. Thanks for posting...

ykyrys said...

Excellent pics, thanks for the view.

Ayo Ijidakinro said...

Very cool pics! There are some other good micrographs at this Gallery of Photomicrographs. http://www.microlabgallery.com/

Frank said...

are these real pictures that have been modified???

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