Why do some microscopes use electrons instead of photons?

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Why do some microscopes use electrons instead of photons?

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Electrons have a shorter wavelength than photons while having far less kinetic energy. It allows them to view smaller structures without damaging them. A microscope using a wavelength small enough to view individual atoms, would also be capable of ionizing those atoms.

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