Abstract
This paper describes the performance of an energy compensated time-of-flight atom probe. The compensating system is of the Poschenrieder type with a large acceptance angle. The mass resolution is measured as a function of the acceptance angle. The role of the fringe field correction electrodes is studied. The observed mass resolution is compared to that predicted by the second order Poschenrieder theory.
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