Neutral helium beam microscopy is a new development in scientific instrumentation where neutral helium atoms are utilized to image a sample. The main advantage of using neutral helium is the significantly smaller energy the atoms have for a given wavelength compared to electrons and photons. For example, the energy for a helium atom with a 0.1 nm wavelength is 0.02 eV. The energies for an electron and a photon with similar wavelength are approximately 150 eV and 12 keV, respectively. Other advantages include the facts that the atoms are both inert and neutral. This means that the samples remain undamaged, and therefore the direct imaging of fragile, insulating samples is possible. Due to the low polarization coefficient and neutrality of th...
The scanning helium microscope (SHeM) is a new addition to the array of available microscopies, part...
This, the first of three reports, written in the years 1991 and 1992, assesses various design scenar...
Scanning surfaces using a beam of noncharged atoms or molecules allows for especially nondestructive...
Neutral helium beam microscopy is a new development in scientific instrumentation where neutral heli...
Scanning Helium Microscopes (SHeMs) are novel microscopy tools using neutral helium atoms as the ima...
In recent years, the development of neutral helium microscopes has gained increasing interest. The l...
In neutral helium atom microscopy, a beam of atoms is scanned across a surface. Though still in its ...
Errata: The turbo pump used to pump the source chamber is 3200 l/s for helium and 2200 l/s for nitro...
Neutral helium microscopy is a new technique currently under development. Its advantages are the low...
Neutral helium atom microscopy, also referred to as scanning helium microscopy and commonly abbrevia...
We present a simplified design for a scanning helium microscope (SHeM) which utilises almost entirel...
Matter wave microscopes such as electron microscopes or helium ion microscopes are vital tools in nu...
Neutral Helium atoms have significant potential for use as a probe in a matter-wave microscope. Thei...
In 2008 we presented the first images obtained with a new type of matter wave microscope: NEutral He...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Microscopy is an essential tool for the discovery, ap...
The scanning helium microscope (SHeM) is a new addition to the array of available microscopies, part...
This, the first of three reports, written in the years 1991 and 1992, assesses various design scenar...
Scanning surfaces using a beam of noncharged atoms or molecules allows for especially nondestructive...
Neutral helium beam microscopy is a new development in scientific instrumentation where neutral heli...
Scanning Helium Microscopes (SHeMs) are novel microscopy tools using neutral helium atoms as the ima...
In recent years, the development of neutral helium microscopes has gained increasing interest. The l...
In neutral helium atom microscopy, a beam of atoms is scanned across a surface. Though still in its ...
Errata: The turbo pump used to pump the source chamber is 3200 l/s for helium and 2200 l/s for nitro...
Neutral helium microscopy is a new technique currently under development. Its advantages are the low...
Neutral helium atom microscopy, also referred to as scanning helium microscopy and commonly abbrevia...
We present a simplified design for a scanning helium microscope (SHeM) which utilises almost entirel...
Matter wave microscopes such as electron microscopes or helium ion microscopes are vital tools in nu...
Neutral Helium atoms have significant potential for use as a probe in a matter-wave microscope. Thei...
In 2008 we presented the first images obtained with a new type of matter wave microscope: NEutral He...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Microscopy is an essential tool for the discovery, ap...
The scanning helium microscope (SHeM) is a new addition to the array of available microscopies, part...
This, the first of three reports, written in the years 1991 and 1992, assesses various design scenar...
Scanning surfaces using a beam of noncharged atoms or molecules allows for especially nondestructive...