Scanning Photoelectron Microscopy: a Powerful Technique for Probing Micro and Nano-Structures
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Scanning photoelectron microscopy (SPEM) is a powerful technique to image and probe micro and nano-structures. Recent achievements on imaging the sub-micro objects will be present in this report. For the first time, SPEM is used to explore and probe the chemical state and chemical composition of individual ZnO nanostructures. The capability of SPEM on imaging an individual MWCNT is shown which is down to 50 nm in diameter. The MWCNTs, partially covered with a metal, successfully are fabricated and presence of a sharp interface between CNT and metal is confirmed by SPEM. The morphology, composition and oxidation/reduction of isolated supported PtRh micro- and nano- particles produced by pulsed-laser deposition (PLD) have been investigated by SPEM. [DOI: 10.1380/ejssnt.2011.158]
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