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11th Edition of World Nanotechnology Conference

March 23-25, 2026

March 23 -25, 2026 | Singapore

X-Ray Microscopy

X-Ray Microscopy

X-ray microscopy is a powerful tool for nanoscale imaging and analysis. This technology has been used for decades to study the structure and composition of materials at the atomic level. X-ray microscopy is based on the same principle as optical microscopy but instead of using visible light, it utilizes X-rays, which are capable of penetrating through matter. X-ray microscopes are used in a variety of fields, including biology, chemistry, materials science, and more. X-ray microscopy is a highly advanced imaging technique that is capable of producing images at resolutions of less than one nanometer. This makes it possible to observe and analyze the structure of materials in incredible detail. X-ray microscopes can be used to study the arrangement of atoms in a material, the arrangement of different molecules in a cell, or even the structure of single proteins. The most common type of X-ray microscopy is called transmission electron microscopy (TEM). In this technique, a beam of electrons is passed through a sample and the resulting X-rays are then detected by an imaging device. The images produced by TEM are incredibly detailed and can reveal the structure of a material down to the atomic level. This makes it possible to observe the individual atoms and molecules that make up a sample and to analyze the composition of its different components. Other types of X-ray microscopy include scanning electron microscopy (SEM), phase-contrast microscopy, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS).

Committee Members
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2026 - Harry E Ruda

Harry E Ruda

University of Toronto, Canada
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2026 - Paulo Cesar De Morais

Paulo Cesar De Morais

Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2026 - Raman Singh

Raman Singh

Monash University, Australia

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