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1. A transmission electron microscope comprising:a spin-polarized electron source;a spin rotator for rotating spin polarization of an electron beam emitted from the spin-polarized electron source;an optical system for irradiating a sample with the electron beam emitted from the spin-polarized electron source;a detector for detecting an electron that has passed through the sample; anda biprism disposed between the sample and the detector. 2. The transmission electron microscope according to claim 1, wherein the spin-polarized electron source is a photo cathode. 3. The transmission electron microscope according to claim 1, wherein the spin rotator includes two spin rotators, and at least one of the two spin rotators is a Wien filter type spin rotator. 4. The transmission electron microscope according to claim 1, further comprising an image processing/analysis system which receives an output signal of the detector and analyzes molecular structure or magnetization direction of the sample. 5. The transmission electron microscope according to claim 1, further comprising control means for adjusting the spin-polarized electron beam, the optical system, or the biprism, based on an output signal of the detector. 6. The transmission electron microscope according to claim 1, further comprising:a screen used as the detector; andmeans for adjusting a position of the sample and an angle with respect to an irradiating electron beam, based on a luminance signal obtained on the screen. 7. The transmission electron microscope according to claim 1, wherein Fourier transform is used to analyze an output signal of the detector. 8. The transmission electron microscope according to claim 1, further comprising:adjustment means for adjusting strength of the spin rotator; andan image processing/analysis system for analyzing molecular structure direction or magnetization direction of the sample by processing an output signal of the detector, the output signal being obtained by changing the strength of the spin rotator to change direction of the spin polarization of the electron beam and irradiating the sample with the electron beam.