Superconducting Electron-Optic Devices

Superconducting Electron-Optic Devices by I. Dietrich, published by Springer US on November 26, 2012, is a softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1976, comprising 140 pages in English. This book explores the intersection of electron optics and superconductivity, focusing on how superconducting materials can enhance electron optical instruments, particularly in fields requiring high precision, such as electron microscopy and high-energy physics.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the influence of electric and magnetic fields on electron beams, along with discussions on the challenges posed by the need for cryogenic techniques in utilizing superconductors. The monograph primarily addresses electron microscopy, while briefly touching on superconductivity in high-energy electron optics in an appendix. Additionally, the book reviews electron microscope studies related to fundamental superconductor phenomena, highlighting the potential for breakthroughs through the application of superconducting lenses.
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* Electron optics involves the influence of electric and magnetic fields on electron beams. In those electron optical instruments utilizing magnetic fields, a replacement of the conventional, i.e .. nonsuperconducting, electron optical parts, is worth considering if the outstanding magnetic properties of superconductors can improve the systems. However, the use of superconductors demands complicated cryogenic techniques and this, of course, dampens enthusiasm. There are fields, however, where there are extreme requirements on the optical systems, namely, electron microscopy and high-energy physics. The great advantage of the combination of electron optics and superconductivity in these domains has been demonstrated in recent experiments. This monograph is mainly concerned with electron micros copy. Superconductivity in high-energy electron optics is treated only briefly, in Appendix A, since the author is little acquainted with the details of the projects. Furthermore, the number of experiments as yet carried out is small. In Appendix B, electron microscope studies of basic superconductor phenomena are reviewed. This material is included, even though it is only slightly connected with the main topic of the book, since a breakthrough in this field may be possible by the application of superconducting lenses.
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