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Monte Carlo Modeling for Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis David C. Joy (Director, Electron Microscope Facility, Director, Electron Microscope Facility, University of Tennessee)

Monte Carlo Modeling for Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis By David C. Joy (Director, Electron Microscope Facility, Director, Electron Microscope Facility, University of Tennessee)

Summary

This book is a practical guide to the use of Monte Carlo simulation techniques for the study of electron solid interactions in the electron microscope. Programs, optimized for use on personal computers, are developed to deal with typical applications including secondary, and back- scattered, electron imaging. EBIC imaging of semiconductors and X-ray microanalysis.

Monte Carlo Modeling for Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis Summary

Monte Carlo Modeling for Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis by David C. Joy (Director, Electron Microscope Facility, Director, Electron Microscope Facility, University of Tennessee)

This book describes how Monte Carlo modeling methods can be applied to Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis. Computer programs for two basic types of Monte carlo simulation are developed from physical models of the electron scattering process; a Single Scattering program capable of high accuracy but requiring long computation times, and a Plural Scattering program which is less accurate but much more rapid. The programs are optimised for use on personal computers and provide a real time graphical display of the interaction. These programs are then used as the starting point for the development of programs aimed at studying particular effects in the electron microscope including backscattering, secondary electron production, EBIC and cathodo- luminescence imaging, and X- ray microanalysis. The computer code is given in a fully annotated format so that it may be readily be modified for use in specific problems. Many examples of the applications of these methods are provided, together with a complete bibliography.

Monte Carlo Modeling for Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis Reviews

`... provides an outstanding introduction for the microscopist seeking to make new use of this powerful simulation tool, as well as a great resource for established modelers looking to extend their knowledge... clearly written and strongly supported by practical examples throughout.' Radiation and Physical Chemistry

Table of Contents

Preface ; 1. An Introducton to Monte Carlo Methods ; 2. Constructing a Simulation ; 3. The Single Scattering Model ; 4. The Plural Scattering Model ; 5. Practical Applications of Monte Carlo Models ; 6. Backscattered Electrons ; 7. Charge Collection Microscopy and Cathodoluminescence ; 8. Secondary Electrons and Imaging ; 9. X-ray Production and Micro-Analysis ; 10. What Next in Monte Carlo Simulations?

Additional information

NPB9780195088748
9780195088748
0195088743
Monte Carlo Modeling for Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis by David C. Joy (Director, Electron Microscope Facility, Director, Electron Microscope Facility, University of Tennessee)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1995-06-15
224
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