hidegkatód
Hidegkatód, also known as field emission microscope (FEM) or cold field emission microscope, is a type of scanning electron microscope (SEM) that uses a field emission tip to produce a focused beam of electrons. Unlike traditional SEMs that use a heated filament to emit electrons, hidegkatód microscopes use a sharp metal tip that emits electrons due to an electric field.
The field emission tip is typically made of materials such as tungsten, molybdenum, or tungsten alloys. These
Hidegkatód microscopes offer several advantages over traditional SEMs. They provide higher resolution due to the smaller
The main disadvantage of hidegkatód microscopes is their complexity and cost. The fabrication of field emission