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The apperatus was later Refined numerous times, leading ultimatly to the creation of the [Siemens Elektronen Mikroskop]. This unit was later refined, fallowing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II] into the [ÜM100] Microscope.
The apperatus was later Refined numerous times, leading ultimatly to the creation of the [Siemens Elektronen Mikroskop]. This unit was later refined, fallowing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II] into the [ÜM100] Microscope.
Simultaniously to the development at Siemens, the German Company [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AEG AEG] with subsequent help from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Zeiss_AG Carl Zeiss], under the leadership of [Otto Rang] and [Hans Schluge], another first generation Microscope was developed. This Microscope subsequently evolved into the AEG Zeiss [EM8]. Unlike the Siemens counterpart, this unit opperated purely by means of the [Electrostatic Lens], where as Ruskas Microscope was based exclusivly on the [Electromagnetic Lens].
Simultaniously to the development at Siemens, the German Company [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AEG AEG] with subsequent help from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Zeiss_AG Carl Zeiss], under the leadership of [Otto Rang] and [Hans Schluge], another first generation Microscope was developed. This Microscope subsequently evolved into the AEG Zeiss [EM8]. Unlike the Siemens counterpart, this unit opperated purely by means of the [Electrostatic Lens], where as Ruskas Microscope was based exclusivly on the [Electromagnetic Lens].
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Some time latter, the United Kingdom and the American Continent started the development of Electron Microscopes of their own. The British contribution to the world of Electron Microscopy was first started by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan-Vickers Metropolitan-Vickers] Corperation, under the leadership of <insert name here>, which created Britains first Electron Microscope, the [EM2].
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Meanwhile on the American Continent, the Canadian Scientist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hillier James Hillier] worked on creating a Microscope of their own, his work was later incorperated into the [RCA] Line of Electron Microscopes.
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Some what later the USSR, based on documentation and equipment looted after the conclusion of World War II, begun the development of their own Microscopes. Not much is known about these early Microscopes, but two models have been reported in the <insert name of paper here>. There the <insert first russian microscope here> and <insert Second Microscope here> where discussed. Later Electron Microscope development was moved to what is now the Czchek Republic under the name [Tesla].
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Japan also started deveolping Electron Microscopes, two major Companies stood out, [JEOL] and [Hitachi], which still to this day, produce Electron Microscopes of the highest Quality. Hitachi Pioneered the use of the [Cold Field Emmision Cathode], first seen in their <inser name of first FESEM here>.