Title of article
Properties of the cathode lens combined with a focusing magnetic/immersion-magnetic lens
Author/Authors
Konvalina، نويسنده , , I. and Müllerovل، نويسنده , , I.، نويسنده ,
Pages
5
From page
55
To page
59
Abstract
The cathode lens is an electron optical element in an emission electron microscope accelerating electrons from the sample, which serves as a source for a beam of electrons. Special application consists in using the cathode lens first for retardation of an illuminating electron beam and then for acceleration of reflected as well as secondary electrons, made in the directly imaging low energy electron microscope or in its scanning version discussed here. In order to form a real image, the cathode lens has to be combined with a focusing magnetic lens or a focusing immersion-magnetic lens, as used for objective lenses of some commercial scanning electron microscopes. These two alternatives are compared with regards to their optical properties, in particular with respect to predicted aberration coefficients and the spot size, as well as the optimum angular aperture of the primary beam. The important role of the final aperture size on the image resolution is also presented.
Keywords
Cathode lens , Compound objective lens , Spot size , Aberration coefficients , Field calculations
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2016750
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