Ferroelectric Electron and Ion Generator for Small Applications
Small size and low power requirements Possibility to use USB power in some cases Dual chemical and elemental analysis
Professor Putterman and coworkers have developed a novel method of generating localized high energy electron and ion beams using ferroelectric energy transduction. Ferroelectric, pyroelectric, and piezoelectric crystals emit high energy (>100 KeV) electron and ion beams upon heating or application of external electromagnetic/acoustic fields. The beam may be modulated for different analysis methods or may combine analysis methods. For instance, a single piezoelectric tip may be used for scanning probe microscopy and x-ray fluorescence, combining chemical and elemental analysis.
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State Of Development Detectors have been built and used in preliminary experiments. Background High energy electron and ion beams are essential in charged particle microscopy, with a wide range of applications in the physical and life sciences and a market of over $2.3 billion in 2018. Specialized beams and equipment have been developed, but many are large, may require radioactivity, and can only carry out one type of analysis at once. Novel methods of generating high energy electron and ion beams on a small scale will have applications in a variety of characterization techniques. Applications Related Materials Additional Technologies by these Inventors Tech ID/UC Case 21694/2004-127-0 Related Cases 2004-127-0
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