In-line holography using low-energy electrons and photons: applications for manipulation on a nanometer scale

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This study has developed a simple way to produce in-line electron hologram without the need for lenses. This leads to coherent electron beams having very low kinetic energies between 10eV and 300eV. The setup of this low-energy electron point source microscope is shown and discussed together with its light optical equivalent. Distances are scaled according to the wavelength difference of roughly four orders of magnitude between photons and electrons.

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Schmid, H., Fink, H. W., & Kreuzer, J. (1995). In-line holography using low-energy electrons and photons: applications for manipulation on a nanometer scale. Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures, 13(6), 2428–2431. https://doi.org/10.1116/1.588014

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