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A Review: Ultrahigh-Vacuum Technology for Electron Microscopes
About this book
A Review: Ultrahigh-Vacuum Technology for Electron Microscopes provides information on the fundamentals of ultra-high vacuum systems. It covers the very subtle process that can help increase pressure inside the microscope (or inside any other ultra-high vacuum system) and the different behavior of the molecules contributing to this kind of process. Prof Yoshimura's book offers detailed information on electron microscope components, as well as UHV technology. This book is an ideal resource for industrial microscopists, engineers and scientists responsible for the design, operation and maintenance of electron microscopes. In addition, engineering students or engineers working with electron microscopes will find it useful.- Teaches how to incorporate diffusion pumps for UHV electron microscopy- Presents the work of an author who brings a lifetime of experience working on vacuum technology and electron microscopes
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- About the author
- Preface
- Acknowledgment
- A review
- Part 1: Adsorption, desorption, diffusion, and outgassing/pumping
- Part 2: Molecular-flow network
- Part 3: Phenomena occurred in electron microscopes
- Part 4: Ultrahigh-vacuum systems of electron microscopes
- Index