A low-energy electron point-source projection microscope not using a sharp metal tip performs well in long-range imaging
Abstract
A low-energy electron point-source projection microscope that uses a metal/insulator structure as source instead of a sharp metal needle is presented. By combining this source with an electron optical lens and a high spatial resolution image detector, performances comparable to those of a normal electron projection microscope are easily accessible and presented here. The accessible electron energy range extends from 100eV to 1000eV. In the example presented here, instead of the usual near-field source-object distance, long-range imaging at a distance of about 600µm is achieved.
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