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Scanning transmission electron microscopy with the Cambridge Stereoscan Mk II.
The construction of a simple detector enabling the Stereoscan Mk II to be operated as a scanning transmission electron microscope is described. Using the microscope in this transmissive mode, sections of biological materials have been satisfactorily studied at resolving powers of 9 nm and better.