A problem of synthesis of electron-optical systems
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1109/ICATT.1997.1235217Abstract
A complex of mathematical problems of electron optics could be subdivided into two classes: a problem of analysis and a problem of synthesis. The problems of the first type consist in finding distribution of electrostatic field of a EOS for specific electrodes configuration and given potentials on them. The problems of the second type aim at determining configuration of electrodes and potentials on them, which provide sought electron-optical parameters.
There are considered two approaches for building algorithm of numerical solving the problem of synthesis of a field with a given axial distribution, that is reduced to finding configuration of electrodes and potentials on them. An axial distribution of the field can be obtained as solution of a problem of synthesis of another type [1] or can be given among initial data of the problem.
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