Talk:Albert Crewe

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The article contains a critical claim not supported by the literature. Albert Crewe has not invented the scanning transmission electron microscope. This invention is due to Manfred von Ardenne in Berlin in 1937. He also received a patent on it. The invention is described in 2 scientific papers (see below). What is correct is that Crewe by suggesting substantial improvements laid the ground for modern scanning transmission electron microscopy.

M. von Ardenne, Das Elektronen-Rastermikroskop. Theoretische Grundlagen. Z. Physik 109, 553-572 (1938); received by the journal on 25 Dec. 1937. M. von Ardenne, Das Elektronen-Rastermikroskop. Praktische Ausführung. Z. techn. Physik 19, 407-416 (1938). Anosci (talk) 08:13, 28 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

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