Transmission+Electron+Microscope

The Transmission electron microscope is a microscope where electrons are sent through what you are looking at to create an image you can see. That image is created when the electrons interact with the sample and then focused on. The fact that this microscope uses electrons means you can see things at a much higher resolution than other microscopes including the simple light microscope. when at a low zoom the image contrast changes and at a higher one it changes the intensity of it. The best use for this microscope is viewing thin specimens.