False-colour Sem Of Strands Of Merino Sheep Wool
by Dr G.d. Danilatos/science Photo Library
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False-colour Sem Of Strands Of Merino Sheep Wool
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Dr G.d. Danilatos/science Photo Library
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False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of two strands of merino sheep wool, showing the typical overlapping scales of animal hair. Magnification: x2000 at 4x4-inch size. (The colour has been generated by the microscope itself, using two detectors to record backscattered electron (BSE) signals from the specimen. This colouring technique was developed in 1985 by Dr G.D. Danilatos of the CSIRO Division of Textile Physics, Australia; he calls it environmental SEM or ESEM.)
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September 16th, 2018
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