Bilevych, YevgenBrunner, Stefan E.Chan, Hong WahCharbon, Edoardovan der Graaf, HarryHagen, Cornelis W.Nützel, GertPinto, Serge D.Prodanović, VioletaRotman, DaanSantagata, FabioSarro, LinaSchaart, Dennis R.Sinsheimer, JohnSmedley, JohnTao, ShuxiaTheulings, Anne M.M.G.2018-08-132018-08-132018-08-132015-11-0210.1016/j.nima.2015.10.084https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/147771With a miniaturised stack of transmission dynodes, a noise free amplifier is being developed for the detection of single free electrons, with excellent time- and 2D spatial resolution and efficiency. With this generic technology, a new family of detectors for individual elementary particles may become possible. Potential applications of such electron emission membranes in medicine are discussed.Potential applications of electron emission membranes in medicinetext::journal::journal article::research article