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This is a complete handbook and reference volume which covers everything that one needs to know about electron optics.
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O) + K. L2 (p – 3) – 22 () (52.19) In the ultimate special case o = 3 = 0 this simplifies further to Barber's rule (Barber, 1929–34): LI = R tan s 1, L2 = R tan s2 and hence p + el + c2 = T (52.20) This implies that the object point Po, ...
This third volume accompanies volumes one and two that cover new content on holography and interference, improved and new modes of image formation, aberration corrected imaging, simulation, and measurement, 3D-reconstruction, and more.
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