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I am trying to get a close look at magnetic nanoparticles under a relatively strong microscope (600 times plus). I am trying to observe their behaviour when an alternating magnetic field is applied.
The problem is the alternating magnetic field heats up all metal in its surroundings, including the microscope, which could damage the lens.
Any clever solutions to this problem?
Erik
The problem is the alternating magnetic field heats up all metal in its surroundings, including the microscope, which could damage the lens.
Any clever solutions to this problem?
Erik