field-desorption microscope
field-desorption microscope
[′fēld dē‚sȯrp·shən ‚mī·krə‚skōp] (electronics)
A type of field-ion microscope in which the tip specimen is imaged by ions that are field-desorbed or field-evaporated directly from the surface rather than by ions obtained from an externally supplied gas.
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