Photoelectron imaging and photoelectron labeling

Photoelectron imaging involves the photoejection of low-energy electrons from a specimen surface exposed to UV light. The electrons are then accelerated and focused by an electron-optics system in much the same way fluorescent light is focused in an optical microscope. Thus, photoelectron imaging is...

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