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<p>emission), ions, or neutral particles, but typically excludes field emission and other methods involving point sources or tip-based microscopy.</p>

<p><big> Photoelectron imaging </big></p>
<p>Photoelectron imaging includes any form of imaging in which the source of information is the distribution of points from which electrons are ejected from the specimen by the action of photons. The technique with the highest resolution photoelectron imaging is presently photoelectron emission microscopy using UV light.</p>

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