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Characterization system based on image mapping for field emission devices

Kopelvski et al., 2016

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7181233380417917040
Author
Kopelvski M
Galeazzo E
Peres H
Ramirez-Fernandez F
Silva D
Dantas M
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Field Emission devices (FE) have been proposed as efficient electron sources for several applications such as electron microscopy and vacuum sensors. Evidently, characterization methods applied during development phase of FE devices are crucial to evaluate aspects …
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    • H01J2237/08Ion sources
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    • H01J2237/0807Gas field ion sources [GFIS]
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