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History of High Vacuum and Critical Point Equipment used in EM Specimen Preparation
1993
Microscopy Today
The electron microscope was only possible with the development of high vacuum technology. Mechanical pumps were available early in this century, and Gaede in Germany developed the mercury pump called a "condensation pump" during WWI and in the 1920's. In 1928, Burch in England found that a low vapor pressure oil would work in a mercury pump and the oil diffusion pump was born. They were made by DPI in Rochester, Metropolitan Vickers in England, and Leyboid in Germany. Other oils became
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