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'''Electron-stimulated desorption'''. [[Category:Abbreviations]]
* '''Electron-stimulated desorption (ESD)''' occurs as a result of an electron beam incident upon a surface in vacuum, as is common in particle physics and industrial processes such as [[wikipedia:Scanning electron microscope|scanning electron microscopy (SEM)]]. For more information, see [[wikipedia:Desorption#Electron-stimulated desorption|Wikipedia]].
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  • Electron-stimulated desorption (ESD) occurs as a result of an electron beam incident upon a surface in vacuum, as is common in particle physics and industrial processes such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM). For more information, see Wikipedia.
  • Event summary data