Abstract

Axisymmetric and nonaxisymmetric electron space-charge lenses and spherical aberration correctors are studied theoretically. Many interesting features of the space-charge devices are revealed by considering some simple, but physically reasonable models. It is shown that a number of simple space-charge distributions can compensate for a large range of positive spherical aberrations. Several numerical examples are presented in some detail.

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