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Low-energy electron beam technology (Ebeam) is a multifunctional tool with a wide range of applications that can be used specifically to modify surfaces.
Letter Published: 29 December 1951 Standing Waves in Low-Energy Electron Beams W. W. H. CLARKE & L. JACOB Nature 168, 1120–1121 (1951) Cite this article ...
Creating complex structures at the tiniest scales has long been a challenge for engineers. But new research from Georgia Tech ...
Their findings suggest that relativistic electron beams could propel a 1,000-kilogram spacecraft to 10% of the speed of light, reaching Alpha Centauri in just over 40 years.
Researchers have demonstrated a new low energy electron beam technique and used it to probe the nanoscale electronic properties of grain boundaries and grain interiors in cadmium telluride (CdTe) ...
Scientists are making X-ray free-electron lasers smaller and more affordable using plasma accelerator technology.
New research by scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), in ...