Increased Efficiency and Controlled Light Output from a Microstructured Light-Emitting Diode
β Scribed by B. J. Matterson; J. M. Lupton; A. F. Safonov; M. G. Salt; W. L. Barnes; I. D. W. Samuel
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 207 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0935-9648
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β¦ Synopsis
SEM images of the APC were obtained as follows: the APC composite membrane was immersed in 6 N NaOH to dissolve the alumina membrane. The template was sputtered to form a thin film of gold on the silver film side and imaged with a Hitachi X650/EDAX, PV9100 scanning electron microanalyzer.
XRD of APC composite was obtained with a rotating anode X-Ray diffractometer, using double-faced glue to stick a piece of the APC membrane to the sample tack and the X-rays were directed toward the APC membrane surface perpendicularly.
Magnetic properties determination was performed with a vibrating sample magnetometer, LakeShore EM7037, using double-faced glue to stick a 1 cm 1 cm piece of APC membrane to the sample tack.
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