Radiant energy – Inspection of solids or liquids by charged particles – Electron probe type
Patent
1987-05-21
1988-11-15
Anderson, Bruce C.
Radiant energy
Inspection of solids or liquids by charged particles
Electron probe type
250307, 250397, H01J 37252
Patent
active
047851821
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides for a device for generating, amplifying and detecting secondary electrons from a surface of a sample. The device may comprise a scanning electron microscope. The invention also provides for a method for generating, amplifying and detecting secondary electrons from a surface of a sample.
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Danilatos Gerasimos D.
Mancuso James F.
Maxwell William B.
Anderson Bruce C.
Berman Jack I.
Electro-Scan Corporation
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