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Nature 412, 764 (23 August 2001) | doi:10.1038/35090655
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The positron probe
Philip Ball1
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Beams of antimatter are providing some of the most detailed images yet of defects in semiconductors. Philip Ball reports.
An antimatter microscope sounds like an unlikely prospect. Microscopes that use beams of light or electrons to examine materials are well known devices.
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