We discuss a new interpretation of mirror electron microscopy (MEM) images, whereby electric field distortions caused by surface topography and/or potential variations are sufficiently large to create caustics in the image contrast. Using a ray-based trajectory method, we consider how a family of rays overlaps to create caustics in the vicinity of the imaging plane of the magnetic objective lens. Such image caustics contain useful information on the surface topography and/or potential, and can be directly related to surface features. Specifically we show how a through-focus series of MEM images can be used to extract the contact angle of a Ga droplet on a GaAs (001) surface
Since the observation of single-molecule surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SMSERS) in 1997, questio...
To operate down to units of eV with a small primary spot size, a cathode lens with a biased specimen...
The one-Angstrom microscope (O Angstrom M) project exceeds the 1.7 Angstrom Scherzer resolution of a...
We discuss a new interpretation of mirror electron microscopy (MEM) images, whereby electric field d...
A full, three{dimensional (3D) ray tracing approach is developed to simulate the caustics visible i...
We develop several approaches to understand and interpret image contrast in mirror electron microsco...
Image simulation methods are applied to interpret mirror electron microscopy (MEM) images obtained f...
We discuss an intuitive approach to interpreting mirror electron microscopy (MEM) images, whereby im...
Image simulation methods are applied to interpret mirror electron microscopy (MEM) images obtained f...
GaAs based communication and optoelectronic devices are widely used in our daily lives. Applications...
The high negative bias of a sample in a scanning electron microscope constitutes the “cathode lens” ...
<p>Four eletrospraying modes were analyzed: (A) micro-dripping mode at electric field of 1.3 kV/cm, ...
The use of electron mirrors in aberration correction and surface-sensitive microscopy techniques suc...
A new algorithm to simulate a high resolution electron microscope image of a wedge-shaped crystal is...
1noThe capability to display images containing chemical, magnetic, and structural information and to...
Since the observation of single-molecule surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SMSERS) in 1997, questio...
To operate down to units of eV with a small primary spot size, a cathode lens with a biased specimen...
The one-Angstrom microscope (O Angstrom M) project exceeds the 1.7 Angstrom Scherzer resolution of a...
We discuss a new interpretation of mirror electron microscopy (MEM) images, whereby electric field d...
A full, three{dimensional (3D) ray tracing approach is developed to simulate the caustics visible i...
We develop several approaches to understand and interpret image contrast in mirror electron microsco...
Image simulation methods are applied to interpret mirror electron microscopy (MEM) images obtained f...
We discuss an intuitive approach to interpreting mirror electron microscopy (MEM) images, whereby im...
Image simulation methods are applied to interpret mirror electron microscopy (MEM) images obtained f...
GaAs based communication and optoelectronic devices are widely used in our daily lives. Applications...
The high negative bias of a sample in a scanning electron microscope constitutes the “cathode lens” ...
<p>Four eletrospraying modes were analyzed: (A) micro-dripping mode at electric field of 1.3 kV/cm, ...
The use of electron mirrors in aberration correction and surface-sensitive microscopy techniques suc...
A new algorithm to simulate a high resolution electron microscope image of a wedge-shaped crystal is...
1noThe capability to display images containing chemical, magnetic, and structural information and to...
Since the observation of single-molecule surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SMSERS) in 1997, questio...
To operate down to units of eV with a small primary spot size, a cathode lens with a biased specimen...
The one-Angstrom microscope (O Angstrom M) project exceeds the 1.7 Angstrom Scherzer resolution of a...