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Field-Ion Microscopy and the Atom Probe

Various ion-optical tricks have to be used to compensate for the spread of energies of the extracted ions, which limit mass resolution unless corrected for. In the latest version of the atom probe (Cerezo et at. 1988), spatial as well as compositional information is gathered. The hole in the imaging screen is dispensed with and it is replaced by a position-sensitive screen that measures at each point on the screen the time of flight, and thus a compositional map with extremely high (virtually atomic) resolution is attained. Extremely sophisticated computer control is needed to obtain valid results. [Pg.233]

Several techniques which combine imaging with spectrometric (compositional) analysis have now been explained. It is time to move on to straight spectrometry. [Pg.233]


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