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Use of HfC(310) as a High Brightness Electron Sources for Advanced Imaging Applications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2014

J.M. Lovell
Affiliation:
Applied Physics Technologies, Inc. 1600 NE Miller St., McMinnville, OR, 97128, USA
W.A. Mackie
Affiliation:
Applied Physics Technologies, Inc. 1600 NE Miller St., McMinnville, OR, 97128, USA Linfield Research Institute, 900 SE Baker St., McMinnville, OR 97128, USA
T.W. Curtis
Affiliation:
Applied Physics Technologies, Inc. 1600 NE Miller St., McMinnville, OR, 97128, USA
G.G. Magera
Affiliation:
Applied Physics Technologies, Inc. 1600 NE Miller St., McMinnville, OR, 97128, USA

Abstract

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Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2014 

References

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[4] The authors acknowledge that financial support was provided in part by Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). Joe Hancock is thanked for electronic and vacuum system support.Google Scholar