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Imaging of carbon nanostructures by low energy STEM below 5 keV
Pokorná, Zuzana ; Knápek, Alexandr ; Jašek, O. ; Prášek, J. ; Majzlíková, P.
Our work deals with the imaging of nanostructures composed of light biogenic elements, such as carbon nanotubes, by low energy scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). Compared to imaging at the voltages commonly used for TEM and STEM, low energy electrons seem very promising in terms of specimen damage that is caused by a number of elastic andn inelastic collisions. In carbonaceous materials, the most problematic is probably the knock-on damage, where the structure can be impaired by carbon atom displacement. To avoid this problem with structures composed of light elements, a reduction in beam voltage going down to 5 keV has recently been proposed. The range below 5 keV has not been explored yet for this purpose, although electron scattering in matter is lower for these energies, which allows achieving a higher spatial resolution. We aim to demonstrate that additional reduction of incident electron energy may yield interesting contrast features.
Analýza uhlíkových mikro- a nanostruktur připravených v mikrovlnných výbojích metodou SEM s vysokým rozlišením
Matějková, Jiřina ; Eliáš, M. ; Jašek, O. ; Frgala, Z. ; Bublan, M. ; Zajíčková, L. ; Rek, Antonín
Two different carbon structures, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and crystalline diamond films, were studied by a high resolution scanning electron microscope (SEM). Both forms of carbon were prepared by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) in microwave discharges.SEM observation of nanotubes were made by the high performance field emission SEM using SEI mode electron images. No charging effects were observed.
Uhlíkové nanostruktury pěstované v mikrovlnném a radiofrekvenčním výboji
Zajíčková, L. ; Jašek, O. ; Eliáš, M. ; Matějková, Jiřina ; Buršík, Jiří
The structural variety of carbon-based materials and high potential of plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition method(PECVD)utilizing either radio frequency(r.f.)or microwave discharges is demonstrated in the present paper.

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