Electron microscope with an asymmetrical immersion lens

Radiant energy – With charged particle beam deflection or focussing – Magnetic lens

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250396R, 250398, H01J 320

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050794280

ABSTRACT:
A magnetic electron focusing lens including a first pole piece, from a back side of which low-energy electrons are injected, and a second pole piece located on a front side of the first pole piece. The first and second pole pieces are coupled to form a single magnetic circuit. The first pole piece is shaped to maximize the magnetic field at a its front side at a peak much closer to the first then to the second pole piece. The specimen is located between the first and second pole pieces near the peak of the magnetic field.

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