post-magnetic field
post-magnetic field
In a modern electron microscope, a specimen is placed in the objective lens. The magnetic field produced below the specimen (at the intermediate lens side) is called "post-magnetic field." Since the spherical aberration and chromatic aberration of the post-magnetic field determine the image resolution, this field is the most important part for image formation.
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