1947
DOI: 10.1038/160565b0
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Specimen Changes due to Electron Bombardment in the Electron Microscope

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“…(See upper curve in Fig. 2 which shows same change in slope at the grain-boundary as found by VOGEL, READ, et al 1 ). Details of the structural influence on r are brought out, however, with a moderate light intensity.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…(See upper curve in Fig. 2 which shows same change in slope at the grain-boundary as found by VOGEL, READ, et al 1 ). Details of the structural influence on r are brought out, however, with a moderate light intensity.…”
supporting
confidence: 72%
“…Thus K6nig (1947) showed in successive pictures of the same specimen of charcoal that particles of graphite could be melted and vaporized in a high intensity electron beam. Burton, Sennett, and Ellis (1947) 1950]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other one is electron–electron scattering, which usually induces electrostatic charging, radiolysis, or electron beam heating. Since the 1940s, the damage of electron beam irradiation has been reported, , following a series of works reporting unique phenomena under electron beam irradiation, including phase transformation …”
Section: In Situ Characterization and Modulation Of Phase Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%