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Electron Optics of a Scanning Electron Microscope
1985Electrons emitted from thermionic, Schottky or field-emission cathodes are accelerated by a voltage of 0.1–50 keV between cathode and anode. The purpose of the electron optics of a SEM is to produce a small electron probe at the specimen by demagnifying the smallest virtual cross-section of the electron beam near the cathode.
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Transmission Kikuchi diffraction in a scanning electron microscope: A review
, 2016G. Sneddon, P. Trimby, J. Cairney
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Electron probe microanalysis of minerals: Microanalyzer or scanning electron microscope?
, 2015Y. Lavrent’ev, N. Karmanov, L. Usova
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Choice of operating voltage for a transmission electron microscope.
Ultramicroscopy, 2014R. Egerton
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A quantum gas microscope for detecting single atoms in a Hubbard-regime optical lattice
Nature, 2009Waseem S Bakr+2 more
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Miniaturized integration of a fluorescence microscope
Nature Methods, 2011Axel Nimmerjahn+2 more
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