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Irradiation effects transmission electron microscopy

High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HREM) is the technique best suited for the structural characterization of nanometer-sized graphitic particles. In-situ processing of fullerene-related structures may be performed, and it has been shown that carbonaceous materials transform themselves into quasi-spherical onion-like graphitic particles under the effect of intense electron irradiation[l 1],... [Pg.163]

C.W. Allen and E.A. Ryan, Tn situ transmission electron microscopy employed for studies of effects of ion and electron irradiation on materials , / Microsc. Res. Tech., 1998,42,255-259. [Pg.284]


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