Müller, 1960 - Google Patents
Field ionization and field ion microscopyMüller, 1960
- Document ID
- 15567023811343787182
- Author
- Müller E
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- Publication venue
- Advances in electronics and electron physics
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Publisher Summary This chapter elaborates the various aspects of the field ionization and field ion microscopy. The ionization of a free atom by the tunnel effect in a high electric field is called field ionization. An analysis of the energy distribution can be used to localize the …
- 238000002171 field ion microscopy 0 title abstract description 88
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- H01J2237/0802—Field ionization sources
- H01J2237/0807—Gas field ion sources [GFIS]
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- G01N23/225—Investigating or analysing materials by the use of wave or particle radiation not covered by G01N21/00 or G01N22/00, e.g. X-rays or neutrons by measuring secondary emission using electron or ion microprobe or incident electron or ion beam
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