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Demonstration of positron re-emission microscopy using an immersion objective
Authors:G. R. Brandes  K. F. Canter  T. N. Horsky  A. P. Mills Jr.
Affiliation:(1) Physics Department, Brandeis University, 02254 Waltham, MA, USA;(2) AT&T Bell Laboratories, 07974 Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Abstract:
Hulett et al. have suggested forming a magnified image of the positrons re-emitted from a surface having a negative positron affinity as a new kind of microscope, the positron re-emission microscope (PRM). We have built an immersion objective (cathode lens) for the PRM and obtained the first images using a Ni film back-illuminated with 5 keV positrons from a brightness enhanced slow positron beam. The magnification at the detector plane is 330x and the resolution is better than 1mgrm. With the addition of a projector lens the magnification and resolution should be sufficient to observe defect structures and large molecules on the surface.
Keywords:07.80.+x  78.70.Bj  66.55.Ln
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