841 12 STM has been used to study the surface domain and atomic structures of three biomedical carbons: glassy carbon (GC), low-temperature isotropic carbon (LTI), and ultra-low-temperature isotropic carbon (ULTI). The images show atomic lattices on both GC and LTI, but not on ULTI. The lattices con
β¦ LIBER β¦
Surface diffusion of oxygen atoms individually observed by STM
β Scribed by G. Binnig; H. Fuchs; E. Stoll
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1986
- Weight
- 432 KB
- Volume
- 169
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0167-2584
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Surface atomic and domain structures of
β
Feng, L. ;Andrade, J. D.
π
Article
π
1993
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 632 KB
Direct observations of the surface diffu
β
Gert Ehrlich
π
Article
π
1990
π
Elsevier Science
β 75 KB
Surface of GaAsSi observed by atomic for
β
Hidefumi Mori; Masami Tachikawa; Takeshi Yamada; Tohru Sasaki
π
Article
π
1995
π
Elsevier Science
π
English
β 483 KB
Vortex core-like structure observed on a
β
Satoshi Kashiwaya; Masao Koyanagi; Akira Shoji; Mizushi Matsuda; Hajime Shibata;
π
Article
π
1991
π
Elsevier Science
π
English
β 145 KB
Direct observation of surface atomic rec
β
Qiaojun Gao; T.T. Tsong
π
Article
π
1986
π
Elsevier Science
π
English
β 605 KB
Observation of Fast Hydrogen Atoms Forme
β
T. Gans; V. Schulz-von der Gathen; U. Czarnetzki; H.F. DΓΆbele
π
Article
π
2002
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 141 KB
We report on the observation of fast hydrogen atoms in a capacitively coupled RF reactor by optical emission spectroscopy. For the analysis we use the prominent H Ξ± emission line of atomic hydrogen in combination with other lines from molecular hydrogen and argon. Several characteristic emission str