Three different approaches to calculating the electric potential in an inhomogeneous dielectric next to vacuum due to a charge distribution built up by the electron beam are investigated. An analytical solution for the electric potential cannot be found by means of the image charge method or Fourier analysis, both of which do work for a homogenous dielectric with a planar interface to vacuum. A Born approximation gives a good approach to the real electric potential in a homogenous dielectric up to a relative dielectric constant of 5. With this knowledge the electric potential of an inhomogenous dielectric is calculated. Also the electric field is calculated by means of a particle-mesh method. Some inhomogeneous dielectric configurations are...
Electron microscopes take advantage of a beam of electrons to illuminate aspecimen and extract the n...
The ability to make local measurements of charge density in nanoscale materials and devices is essen...
International audienceWe are dealing with the problem of the charge distribution within an insulator...
Three different approaches to calculating the electric potential in an inhomogeneous dielectric next...
Three different approaches to calculating the electric potential in an inhomogeneous dielectric next...
Three different approaches to calculating the electric potential in an inhomogeneous dielectric next...
Background: Charging of insulators is a complex phenomenon to simulate since the accuracy of the sim...
Background: Charging of insulators is a complex phenomenon to simulate since the accuracy of the sim...
ABSTRACT: By using a triangular symmetric signal the total electric charge that flows through a diel...
Charging and discharging phenomenon on the surface of materials can be found in plasma display pane...
Time dependent phenomena in dielectrics have been simulated by computing the electric charges, poten...
Electron microscopes take advantage of a beam of electrons to illuminate aspecimen and extract the n...
Time dependent phenomena in dielectrics have been simulated by computing the electric charges, poten...
Charging and discharging phenomenon on the surface of materials can be found in plasma display panel...
This article considers the problem of finding the electrostatic potential that is given in terms of ...
Electron microscopes take advantage of a beam of electrons to illuminate aspecimen and extract the n...
The ability to make local measurements of charge density in nanoscale materials and devices is essen...
International audienceWe are dealing with the problem of the charge distribution within an insulator...
Three different approaches to calculating the electric potential in an inhomogeneous dielectric next...
Three different approaches to calculating the electric potential in an inhomogeneous dielectric next...
Three different approaches to calculating the electric potential in an inhomogeneous dielectric next...
Background: Charging of insulators is a complex phenomenon to simulate since the accuracy of the sim...
Background: Charging of insulators is a complex phenomenon to simulate since the accuracy of the sim...
ABSTRACT: By using a triangular symmetric signal the total electric charge that flows through a diel...
Charging and discharging phenomenon on the surface of materials can be found in plasma display pane...
Time dependent phenomena in dielectrics have been simulated by computing the electric charges, poten...
Electron microscopes take advantage of a beam of electrons to illuminate aspecimen and extract the n...
Time dependent phenomena in dielectrics have been simulated by computing the electric charges, poten...
Charging and discharging phenomenon on the surface of materials can be found in plasma display panel...
This article considers the problem of finding the electrostatic potential that is given in terms of ...
Electron microscopes take advantage of a beam of electrons to illuminate aspecimen and extract the n...
The ability to make local measurements of charge density in nanoscale materials and devices is essen...
International audienceWe are dealing with the problem of the charge distribution within an insulator...