Radiant energy – With charged particle beam deflection or focussing – Magnetic lens
Patent
1993-02-11
1994-03-29
Berman, Jack I.
Radiant energy
With charged particle beam deflection or focussing
Magnetic lens
250396ML, H01J 37153
Patent
active
052987574
ABSTRACT:
A lens for a charged particle beam comprises first, second, third and fourth quadrupoles, a first aperture electrode placed in front of the first quadrupole, a second aperture electrode placed between the first quadrupole and the second quadrupole, a third aperture electrode placed between the second quadrupole and the third quadrupole, a fourth aperture electrode placed between the third quadrupole and the fourth quadrupole, a fifth aperture electrode placed behind the fourth quadrupole, means for exciting the quadrupoles to cause them to converge the charged beam to a line near the third aperture electrode, and means for applying voltage to excite the first to fifth aperture electrodes and cause them to produce an octupole lens action for correcting aperture aberration.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4075488 (1978-02-01), Okayama et al.
patent: 4429229 (1984-01-01), Gluckstern
patent: 4743756 (1988-05-01), Krivanek
Agency of Industrial Science and Technology
Berman Jack I.
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
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