Claims
- 1. An particle-optical column comprising a needle-type particle source, an extraction electrode, a condensing lens, and an interleaved quadrupole lens system for forming a finely focused particle beam, in which the interleaved lenses are operated at the critical ratio of electric to magnetic fields, such that the negative chromatic aberration of the interleaved lenses cancels the positive chromatic aberration of all other particle-optical components, and the spot diameter is substantially independent of small changes in the particle energy.
- 2. A particle-optical column as in claim 1 further comprising a Wien velocity filter located between the ion source and the interleaved quadrupole lenses, which serves to produce the finely focused beam of particles of a single mass.
- 3. A particle-optical column as in claim 2 further comprising rays which cross over within the Wien filter, thereby reducing aberrations relative to the column in which a wide beam passes through the Wien filter.
- 4. A particle-optical column comprising a needle-type particle source, an extraction electrode, and a plurality of interleaved quadrupole lenses for forming a finely focused particle beam, in which the interleaved lenses are operated at the critical ratio of electric to magnetic fields, such that they add no chromatic aberration to the positive chromatic aberration produced by the needle-type particle source and extraction electrode, and the dependence of spot diameter upon energy is reduced in comparison to the column employing only electrostatic lenses to form the fine beam.
- 5. A particle-optical column as in claim 4 further comprising a Wien velocity filter located between the ion source and the interleaved quadrupole lenses, which serves to produce the finely focused beam of particles of a single mass.
- 6. A particle-optical column as in claim 5 further comprising rays which cross over within the Wien filter, thereby reducing aberrations relative to the column in which a wide beam passes through the Wien filter.
- 7. An particle-optical column comprising a needle-type particle source and a plurality of lenses for forming a finely focused particle beam, and further comprising an interleaved quadrupole lens system which is operated at the critical ratio of electric to magnetic fields such that the negative chromatic aberration of the interleaved lenses exactly cancels the positive chromatic aberration of all other particle-optical components, and the spot diameter is substantially independent of small changes in the particle energy.
Parent Case Info
Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/893,849, filed Jun. 4, 1992, abandoned.
Government Interests
The U.S. government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided by the terms of grant number ISI85 21 280 awarded by the National Science Foundation.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Harriott et al. "Archomatic quadrupole focusing system for use with liquid metal ion source" 1990 American Vacuum Society, pp. 1706-1710. |
Kelman et al. "A quadrupole lens with negative chromatic aberration" Brief communication. pp. 271-272. |
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