Generation of Novel Aluminum Nano Balls
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概要
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Aluminum nano balls have been generated by the magnetron sputtering-gas aggregation method. The analyses of transmission electron microscope (TEM) images and electron diffraction patterns revealed that the balls are made of aluminum crystals covered with a thin layer of θ-type alumina. The balls deposited on a copper substrate were observed by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). They were found to land softly on the substrate without decomposition.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1998-12-15
著者
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GOTO Masahiro
National Institute for Materials Science
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Igarashi Kazuo
National Industrial Research Institute Of Nagoya
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Tanemura Sakae
National Industrial Research Institute Of Nagoya
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KUSUNOKI Michiko
Japan Fine Ceramics Center, FCT Central Research Department
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TAI Yutaka
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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Tai Y
National Industrial Research Institute Of Nagoya
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MURAKAMI Junichi
National Industrial Research Institute of Nagoya
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Murakami J
Toyama Prefectural Univ. Toyama Jpn
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Kusunoki Michiko
Japan Fine Ceramics Center
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Goto Masahiro
National Industrial Research Institute Of Nagoya:advanced Science Research Center Japan Atomic Energ
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Tai Yutaka
National Industrial Research Institute of Nagoya
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