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World Microscopes Markets
Frost & Sullivan, June 2007, Pages: 129


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The World microscopes markets is segmented into light microscopes, electron microscopes and scanning probe microscopes markets. Each segment is further divided into various sub-segments. The report discusses current issues facing the market, revenue and distribution forecasts, market and technology trends, and competitive analysis. Challenges and strategies specific to each segment are discussed at the total level.

Technologies

The following technologies are covered in this research:
- Light Microscopes: The light microscope is the simplest and widely used of microscopes and views objects through the use of visible wavelengths of light. There have been advances in optics and lens technologies as a result of computerization, which is helping microscope manufacturers to produce lenses with less distortion, higher resolution, and greater color rendition, allowing for greater precision in imaging quality.
- Electron Microscope: Electron Microscope uses a beam of highly energetic electrons to examine objects on a very fine scale. While the scanning electron microscope can be used to inspect the surface structure of the sample using the characteristic three-dimensional appearance of the images, the transmission electron microscope uses an imaging technique wherein a beam of electrons is transmitted through a sample, and the resulting image is magnified and directed to appear on a fluorescent screen or a photographic film.
- Scanning Probe Microscope: This is one where the microscope forms images of surfaces using a physical probe that scans the specimen. The types of scanning probe microscopes include atomic force microscopes, scanning tunnelling microscope, and near-field scanning optical microscope.

Market Sectors

Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:

- Light Microscopes
- Electron Microscopes
- Scanning Probe Microscopes


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