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Why electron microscopy is critical for battery research

Hitachi High-Tech Europe
6 Jun 2025

In this application note, Hitachi High-Tech Europe demonstrates how scanning electron microscopy (SEM), coupled with powerful cross-sectioning techniques like ion-beam milling, can enable researchers to precisely observe the structures, morphology and material distribution, to support energy storage research.

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