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Spectral and Angle-Resolved Magneto-Optical Characterization of Photonic Nanostructures
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Polychromatic MTF of electrostatic point symmetric electron lenses
O P Nijhawan1, S K Gupta, R Hradaynath
1Instruments Research & Development Establishment, Dehra Dun-248008, India.
Applied Optics
|August 15, 1983
Abstract:
Electrostatic electron lenses have been evaluated in terms of their image transfer characteristics. The effect of polychromatic radiation with different spectral energy distributions on the performance of an electron emitter-lens combination has been studied.
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