Thesen, 2003 - Google Patents
Applications of coherent electron beamsThesen, 2003
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The use of coherent beams for interferometric measurements has gained great popularity in light optics over the last decades. The availability of coherent electron sources has now opened the door to apply the concept of holographic imaging in many new areas. Off-axis …
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