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A cooling system for a vacuum photoemissive device

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A device is described that allows one to cool the sensitive element of a vacuum photoemissive device to the liquid-nitrogen temperature, thus improving the device resolution.

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Vezirov, K.N. A cooling system for a vacuum photoemissive device. Instrum Exp Tech 43, 413–414 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02759048

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