Scanning transmission ion microscope with a field ion source.
AUTOR(ES)
Escovitz, W H
RESUMO
Experiments with a low-resolution scanning transmission ion microscope, using hydrogen ions from a field ionization source, indicate that it will be feasible by this approach to aim at high-resolution ion microscopy. Micrographs of unstained biological specimens have been obtained by critical range absorption of a 55 keV hydrogen ion beam at a resolution of 2000 A.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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