An electron microscope has been constructed to test a number of new methods of obtaining photographs. The aim has been to obtain in as simple a manner as possible both as regards operation and construction a resolving power in the range of the greatest present usefulness of electron microscopy (say ten times better than light microscopy), and to operate in a voltage range sufficient to obtain this resolution for the usual thin specimens. The instrument is a combined electron and light microscope and utilizes unipotential electrostatic electron lenses
The low energy scanning electron microscope (SEM) which is currently at the Institute of\nScientific...
Chapter I describes how, by the application of magnetic lenses, the size of electron diffraction pat...
A simple electron projection microscope operating in ultra high vacuum is described. Images of holes...
This paper, consisting of three parts, describes investigations made with the objective of developin...
This article, the final one of a series on the design of electrostatic electron microscopes, contain...
An electron microscope provided with an electron source; an energy-dispersive element; an accelerati...
Electron microscopy has become an essential component in many scientific fields, in which it contrib...
This letter reports about the application of a miniaturized electron microscope for generating scann...
The description and function characterization of a flange-on type low energy electron microscope are...
We describe a type of scanning electron microscope that works by directly imaging the electron field...
We describe a new type of scanning electron microscope which works by directly imaging the electron ...
A simple transmission electron microscope (TEM) suitable for lecture demonstrations is described. In...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) represents a powerful tool for studying spatial structures in con...
An image produced by a microscope, whether through light or electrons, can convey information only i...
This modification to the technique of epi-illumination light microscopy makes use of a new system of...
The low energy scanning electron microscope (SEM) which is currently at the Institute of\nScientific...
Chapter I describes how, by the application of magnetic lenses, the size of electron diffraction pat...
A simple electron projection microscope operating in ultra high vacuum is described. Images of holes...
This paper, consisting of three parts, describes investigations made with the objective of developin...
This article, the final one of a series on the design of electrostatic electron microscopes, contain...
An electron microscope provided with an electron source; an energy-dispersive element; an accelerati...
Electron microscopy has become an essential component in many scientific fields, in which it contrib...
This letter reports about the application of a miniaturized electron microscope for generating scann...
The description and function characterization of a flange-on type low energy electron microscope are...
We describe a type of scanning electron microscope that works by directly imaging the electron field...
We describe a new type of scanning electron microscope which works by directly imaging the electron ...
A simple transmission electron microscope (TEM) suitable for lecture demonstrations is described. In...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) represents a powerful tool for studying spatial structures in con...
An image produced by a microscope, whether through light or electrons, can convey information only i...
This modification to the technique of epi-illumination light microscopy makes use of a new system of...
The low energy scanning electron microscope (SEM) which is currently at the Institute of\nScientific...
Chapter I describes how, by the application of magnetic lenses, the size of electron diffraction pat...
A simple electron projection microscope operating in ultra high vacuum is described. Images of holes...