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Researchers developed a copper-based growth process that produces large-area trilayer graphene films with uniform thickness ...
The Supporting Information is available free of charge on the ACS Publications website at DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b01519. AFM images and size histogram of EG, low- and high-magnification TEM images of EG ...
(d) TEM image, Cs-corrected HAADF-STEM image, and the corresponding EELS Fe L-edge spectra for different areas. (e) Cs-corrected HRTEM images. (f) HAADF-STEM image. (g) EDS elemental maps showing ...
(a) Laser scanning confocal microscopy image and height distribution. (b) Backscattered electron SEM image and (c) Raman spectra corresponding to different areas. (d) TEM image, Cs-corrected HAADF ...
Fig. 3: TEM lamella before (left) and after (right) final polishing. Image Credit: TESCAN Group Results and Discussion Utilizing STEM imaging, the quality of the prepared specimen was confirmed as ...
TEM analysis utilizing liquid cells could be performed in various other controlled parameters such as liquid flow, temperature/pressure controlled and electrical biasing. This makes it possible to ...
Low-dimensional materials are bringing significant innovations to in situ TEM characterization. Here a new graphene microheater chip for TEM was developed by stacking graphene on a suspended SiNx ...
The microscopic images indicate the presence of few layers of graphene sheet resistance with a morphology resembling a thin curtain, and it is hard to recognize manually without artificial ...
Recently experiments have also shown that graphene edge atoms can be removed by 80 keV electrons in a transmission electron microscope (TEM) (16). Here we demonstrate that edge-atom removal can be ...
Physicists in the US claim to have used a transmission electron microscope (TEM) to see a single hydrogen atom – the first time that a TEM has been used to image such a light atom. The breakthrough ...
Letter Published: 01 July 2008 Imaging and dynamics of light atoms and molecules on graphene Jannik C. Meyer, C. O. Girit, M. F. Crommie & A. Zettl Nature 454, 319–322 (2008) Cite this article ...