Micro-world

Welcome to Micro-world, a captivating journey into the realm of electron microscopy, where science meets art and intricate details and patterns on a microscopic scale come alive, leaving you amazed by the wonders of nature. Here, we unveil the hidden beauty of the micro world, showcasing striking images captured through electron microscopy that reveal the surprising similarities between the tiniest structures and the vast macro world around us. Explore the enchanting beauty that lies beyond the naked eye and witness the captivating charm of the unseen microcosm in our artistic collection of electron microscopy images.

The image captures a captivating sight of a pit formed due to a preferential reaction with orthophosphoric acid in localized regions. The presence of rare earth-rich precipitates contributes to the unique topographical contrast, resembling the shape of a human heart. This remarkable microstructure, akin to a heart-shaped artwork, beautifully showcases the elegance of the micro world. This image, featured by Jeol, USA, on Valentine's Day of 2021, serves as a delightful reminder of how unexpected patterns can evoke sentiments of love and appreciation even in the realm of materials. The "Heart of Magnesium" is a poetic portrayal of the beauty hidden within the microstructure of materials, adding a touch of romance to the world of science and microscopy.

Taken on a JEOL JSM-7800F Prime FE-SEM. 

The building blocks

The image portrays a captivating view of grains, the fundamental building blocks of polycrystalline materials, within a fractured Magnesium alloy sample. These grains, resembling small bricks in a grand construction, are beautifully captured in intricate detail. The fractured surface offers a unique glimpse into the arrangement and interconnectivity of these grains, revealing the intricate structure that underlies the alloy's overall strength and integrity. It serves as a powerful reminder of how the collective arrangement of these small entities forms the foundation of robust and versatile polycrystalline materials, making them essential components in modern engineering and industry.

Taken on a JEOL JSM-7800F Prime FE-SEM. 

Micro-flowers

The image presents a breathtaking “micro art” display within a Mg-Ca alloy. Near a porosity defect, localized melting has given rise to enchanting dendrites that resemble scattered and delicate flowers. This microstructural marvel highlights the remarkable similarity between nature's artistry on a tiny scale and the grandeur of the macro world. The image serves as a captivating reminder of how even at the microscopic level, nature's creativity unfolds in the form of exquisite dendritic formations, bringing an artistic touch to the realm of metallurgy.

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Taken on a JEOL JSM-7800F Prime FE-SEM. 

Fossilised bones

The image showcases a fascinating microstructural view of a Mg-Ca as-cast alloy under a scanning electron microscope. What makes this image particularly intriguing is the selective leaching process applied to the eutectic microconstituents, which creates a captivating visual effect. The etching aimed to establish the electrochemical nature of Mg2Ca lamellas upon microgalvanic coupling with the Mg matrix. The etchant has preferentially removed specific regions corresponding to the anodic Mg2Ca phase, leaving behind the cathodic Mg islands, giving rise to the appearance of fossilized bones. These intricately patterned, selectively leached lamellas add to the allure of the microstructure. The image offers a glimpse into the mesmerizing micro-world of material microstructures and showcases the complex beauty found within metallic alloys.


Taken on a JEOL JSM-7800F Prime FE-SEM. 

Sea of fracture

The image showcases a fascinating fractography of a Magnesium alloy sample fractured under compressive load. The fracture surface presents a captivating scene reminiscent of a turbulent sea, with waves crashing at great heights. The intricate patterns and dynamic textures on the surface vividly resemble the chaotic nature of a stormy ocean. The microstructure, revealed by the fracture surface, resembles the vastness and complexity of natural phenomena found on a much larger scale. This captivating similarity is a powerful reminder of how the principles governing nature's grand landscapes can also manifest within the realm of material microstructures. The fractography serves as a bridge between the micro and macro worlds, highlighting the beauty and intricacy within the very fabric of the world. These images capture a poetic connection between the small and the immense, offering a profound appreciation for the hidden artistry found within the microcosm of materials science.

Taken on a JEOL JSM-7800F Prime FE-SEM.