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Copper foil

Posted on September 16, 2021 by Dan
Electrodepositied copper foil (5000x magnification)

Here’s an image I took recently with and electron microscope while looking at copper foil. It’s apparently comprised of small pyramids of 1 micron copper crystals, and I thought the shadows from the surface relief created a beautiful effect.

Posted in Photography, Research | Tagged copper crystals, Copper foil, electron microscopy

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