The World’s Highest Resolution Electron Microscope - Hitachi
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- Опубліковано 27 бер 2016
- Hitachi developed the “Atomic-resolution holography electron microscope” and achieved the world’s highest resolution. By being able to see the world at the atomic level, it became possible to develop new materials, and this is expected to lead to ground-breaking innovation. [Produced in March, 2016]
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HITACHI: from vibrators to electron microscopes, we've got you covered.
apparently so are their microscopes
Lol
Anything can become a dildo if you're brave enough.
ⵔⵓⴽⴰⵜⴽⴰⵜ Even a glass jar.
@@rock3tcatU233 or high enough.
This is most interesting. There are 2 points I am very interested in. 1) How does this compare to the atomic force microscope, and 2) Would this be valuable to the fields of biology and medicine?
Show me the pictures! The pictures of atoms! ;P
Sci Twi No.
They don't exist. This is all a setup. Just like the fake moon landings.
SnoopyDoo Your brain doesn't exist :P
SnoopyDoo What, atoms or the pictures of them?
Sci Twi Atoms are smaller than the wavelength of all electromagnetic radiation and electrons, so seeing them is hard if not impossible.
the truly shocking fact is all this research was initiated in order to un-pixellate japanese porn
hahahaha
Al Quinn hahaha! Also so that Japanese men can finally see their penises
Lol
It is about time!!!!
No, that's worth it. Japanese porn is the best.
Judging by the way some of you are complaining, this new electron microscope may have been developed to study your tiny fucking minds, Sheesh!
I have no idea why these people watch these videos.
Your tiny fucking mind didn't get the concept that we would rather see the results instead of an infomercial for Hitachi!
I do, it promised to show us atoms on a scale never seen before, that's why we clicked on it, and when it turned out be mainly an infomercial for Hitachi, that's why most of us felt we had the right to complain.
When they publish, it will make for an interesting read, however it would indeed be Japan to create this new threshold.
I NEED MORE PICTURES, PARKER!
Magnificent!!, Thank you Japan for your stewardship of science and its application in precision, this is helpful in revealing the Rs radiation fields that must exist between sub-atomic partial P-function bonds, peace and love, Doug.
Gerd Binning 1986 Nobel Prize in physics for the development of the scanning tunnel microscope. It was already done from Germans. By whom else...
Binnig developed the scanning tunnel microscope with the Swiss Heinrich Rohrer at the
IBM Research Laboratory near Zurich in 1981.
My 20 year old Hitachi bread maker still works. Most of my shop power tools are Hitachi.
Kinda ironic that I spotted a couple of their excavators in the construction pictures.
Simply amazing! Congratulations to Hitachi for developing such a powerful microscope!
This is an advertisement funded by hitachi.
One thing that is highly admirable about Japan that they adhere to their culture and language, they don't feel ashamed of speaking Japanese and Indians sheds all their values and culture and even language, although Indians cannot achieve such milestones but they feel so much proud in speaking English everywhere, what a slave mindset it is.
It's a good video if you mute it
Zach Zabel stfu dumb shit
A glance at 4:48 and you can pretty much apprehend this increase in resolution in this three way split screen of it's scanning abilities. The top right of split screen is most interesting and i would love to hear its full description in details through its colorization of energies, fields and sub particles.
I blinked and missed it -- was falling asleep in the 90% infomercial part.
Finally microscope that can really see the atoms, still...
Humans: can build electron microscope to see atoms, but they're not nice.
If we can control it by observing it! Love it.
Excellent video, thank you much appreciated : )
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awesome, great work guys!
Hitachi and Toshiba - my favorite companies.
i bet in the future microscope like this will be the size pea and installed in our cell phones.
Thank you for the video presentation and congratulations of successfully building such a nice machine. However, "developing new materials" was mentioned at least 25 times during the video and I would like to know what materials are discovered using this or how it has helped to discover new ideas?
In 30 years you can buy this as a tiny device.
why not show what it can do what's the big secret
You can bet something went wrong. Otherwise the pictures would have already been shown in the usual magazines.
They also did not speak about how they solved the typical problems with EM.
not one FTT was shown to prove 43pm, the micrographs shown in the video prove nothing
There is NO secret. Read the paper they reference in the video to see the resolution demonstrated. The highest res images are not typically the prettiest (counter-intuitively) so they showed lower res pretty images of atomic lattices.
It shows some small circles : the atoms
The voice over sounds like an SNL skit gone wrong.
Lawerence Berkeley national lab has a 27$ Million dollar electron microscope, which can see the width of a hydrogen atom
finally i found a value for a atom size 100 pm or 0,1 nanometers having mosfield transistors with 7 nm size it doesnt look so far away
Hitachi built vibrators for girls and for guys they built Microscopes. Yeah that's justice hahah
Only 3 countries in the world dont use metric for no reason at all
One of them put man on the moon.
aledgedly
J G-man Even if it was fake, it's still the number 1 nation in the world .
i see the propaganda runs deep within you
DJ Snake - Propaganda is an awesome song.
I used to work for Hitachi, specifically the EM division. They are absolutely a wonderful company, and I regret the day I ever quit there! So for anyone looking for work, you aren't going to find a better company as far as how they treat their employees.
This video is cool. I love your hard drives. I think your brand would be cooler IF you were able to launch one to Mars (Roadster and Spaceman).
Since if I could of seen some of the shots that got with this.
She'd make a great passive-aggressive customer service representative.
Too bad this interesting topic is ruined by the narrator and music choice
Focus!!
Look like a commercial more than a scientific breakthrough 😏
Superb... Hitachi Fermiscopic technology to create new world and generation...
Have no other companies' microscopes broken this record yet or at least matched their performance to this machine?
Hitachi made some great tvs.
Thanks nice video your effort is appreciated
I want to learn to clean my house like that.
this is mermaizing! 🧜♀️
Funny how the device to see the smallest things is huge itself :P
well thats great, why not show it in action !!!
Next thing Hitachi will come out with is a super electron powerd mega massager.
too bad they actually didnt show the high resolution picture.
University of Illinois - great physics department, John Bardeen (only man to win the Nobel prize in physics twice)
They will never be able to see an electron with this microscope.
Interesting history, but where are the images of different types of atoms, crystals etc? Where are the pictures of atomic magnetic and electric fields?
when will these be available?
insanely huge!
By the narrator and sound track, for a moment I thought it was a commercial of a waterpark in Japan
But the ultimate question remains,how fucking high is the resolution???
The Theoretical becomes Visual and Understandable. Don't tell the Globalists... they'll destroy it... *Well done, Hitachi !!*
With this tool i can finally see my intelligance!
Hitachi - the world leader in electronic research.
Quite the marvel in state-of-the-art.
The Women's Voice Made The Presentation Sophomore At School Level, If Not Parochial.
1.2 MV are you kidding me. The amount of energy it consumes that's insane.
now that is a real microscope ^^ and i tough 20kw one was epic i was wrong
Thats crazy
Great invention
One day science will be done to satiate our thirst for Truth instead of for bragging rights.
Why is majority of comments so hostile toward Hitachi? Is it really the video or Hitachi made better electron microscope than the United States. If it's the video re-edit it. If it is electron microscope
put pen to paper and redesign it or shut the fuck up!
These accomplishments should be celebrated because we all benefit.
It is ironic you need a machine two stories tall to be able to see something as small as an atom.
good job hitachi, I am with u now
didn't know Hitachi still existed xD
But can it see why kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?
Too much talk and not enough actual images dudes....
Still think their magic wand has more applications tbh...
Ibm has been taking pictures of, and rearranging atoms since the 80's.
Hey Hitachi social media manager, is this a new product? Cuz the video looks from the 90'
thank you ST|u
Finally i can see me ding dong
Wait until Godzilla gets wind of this. There will be hell to pay.
so, this was an advertisement of a Disneyland for us...
The Rife Microscope was able to visualize LIVING. specimens by multiplexing. UV light to make the optical image visible at 40,000 dia. Electron microscopes only can see dead things in a vacuum.
Thus would have been a much better video with a more condescending robotic voiceover that treats me like a child.
Not because it must but because it can.
Hope it last longer then hitachi harddrives.
do they use microsoft picture viewer?
I love the narrators voice! She has a happy voice. She sounds like she’s talking to children though. Probably taking magic mushrooms ;)
I thought that there is a confusion about how atoms really look, now this device should solve the problem once and for all, right?
show us a atom.
cdn.iopscience.com/images/0957-4484/17/15/056/Full/2421301.jpg
😂😂😂
Noone has ever seen an atom (a single)
The largest atom is thousand times smaller than the wavelength of visible light
the Next Microscope sure be - 100 picoMeter
Can we see air particle on Hitachi microscope? If no, please explain why?
No. The chamber containing whatever sample they are looking at is under a vacuum, which means 0 (or as close to 0 as possible) atmosphere inside the chamber. This has to be done this way because of the high voltage electron beams. Think light bulb filament. If it gets exposed to air it will quickly burn out. Same thing for electron microscopes. If there is a vacuum leak that is a big problem. There are times where a small amount of air is purposefully injected into the sample chamber, but that explanation goes so far over the heads of layman explanations that i'm not even going there.
Next stage PROTON!
*Wow!*
Japan - is a great country that knows how to build micro-bricks of matter)
is ist scanning tunneling or transmission electron microscope
TEM (transmission), da steht doch am anfang :D
Cómo puede cambiar la imagen que se encuentra abajo y la cámara colocada arriba de la muestra y poder poner de lado a esta muestra plana , conforme acercan , amplifican le muestra ,minuto 0.19 ? El lugar donde se coloca la muestra no se puede mover.
Even big companies in usa fear a name HITACHI of JAPAN 😆
Hitachi-Japan hired american voice actors to market their telescope to the US.
Cool.
Why don't you show the to the world what you have captured by those microscopic telescope?
excelente.
I didn't know Jet Li was a scientist
First time I read the title I thought it said Highest Resolution Erection....
Just put insects there and see the unseen
Highest resolution microscope, but the video is only rendered in 720p.......