elektronisuihkulähde
An elektronisuihkulähde, which translates to electron beam source, is a device that generates and directs a focused beam of electrons. These devices are fundamental to a variety of scientific and industrial applications. The basic principle involves heating a filament, typically made of tungsten or lanthanum hexaboride, in a vacuum. This heating causes thermionic emission, where electrons are liberated from the filament's surface. These emitted electrons are then accelerated by a high voltage applied between the filament and an anode. A system of electrostatic or magnetic lenses is used to focus and shape the electron beam, controlling its trajectory and density.
Electron beam sources are critical components in technologies such as scanning electron microscopes (SEMs), where the