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Transmission Electron Aberration-corrected MicroscopeTransmission Electron Aberration-corrected Microscope or TEAM is a $100 million U.S. Department of Energy research project being conducted at five US laboratories. Additional recommended knowledgeThe intention of the project is to develop a transmission electron microscope capable of 0.05 nanometres (0.5 x 10−10m) resolution, about half the size of a hydrogen atom. As electron microscope lenses normally produce a significant amount of aberration, a complex system of lenses to correct the aberrated images is required. The first TEAM microscope will be based at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California and is intended to become operational around 2007/2008. The other laboratories involved are
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