Thermal field emission electron gun

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313351, 313346R, 313346DC, H01J 116

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ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a long-lived thermal field emission electron gun for use in a scanning electron microscope. The gun has a tungsten tip. The surface of this tip is coated with zirconium, zirconium oxide, titanium or titanium oxide. A wire member is mounted above the front end of the tungsten tip to prevent the coating of zirconium or other material from slipping off.

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"Operational experience with zirconiated T-F emitters", J.E. Wolfe, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. 16(6), Nov./Dec. 1979, pp. 1704-1708.

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