The resolution is inversely proportional to the accelerating field strength at the surface but proportional to the energy spread of the electrons.
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Examples of temporal aberrations include chromatic aberrations, energy spread, focal spread, instabilities in the high voltage source, and instabilities in the objective lens current.
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This is because noise contains energy spread over a wide range of frequencies and levels, and different sources of noise have different spectral content.
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Nose nearly pressed against the thick protective glass, a few inches from the strong, elegant cursive, a kind of shimmering energy spreads across the face like a sunburn.
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DTE Energy spreads crushed limestone along the banks of the Detroit River on Slocum's Island, because such an item provides a popular nesting habitat for native common terns.
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Now this energy spread is quite small, but then each atom will have some random velocity causing its energy levels to appear to shift due to the doppler effect.
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The ion current density ( or similarly the ion flux ), the ion energy spread, and the resolution of the ion beam are key factors in ion gun design.
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Since no collisions are involved the ion beam is very pure and since evaporation is by thermal means the energy spread is very small ~ 2kT ( 0.2 eV ).
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However, without the loss of information the linear number of detector pixels fixes the energy spread needed in the beam which becomes increasingly difficult to control at higher energies.
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With Mike Morris and Ulvi Yurtsever he showed that traversable averaged null energy condition ( i . e . have negative renormalized energy spread over a sufficiently large region ).