TY - BOOK AU - Oku,Takeo TI - Structure analysis of advanced nanomaterials: nanoworld by high-resolution electron microscopy SN - 3110305011 AV - QH212.T7 O38 2014 U1 - 502.8/25 23 PY - 2014///] CY - Berlin, Boston PB - De Gruyter KW - Transmission electron microscopy KW - High resolution electron microscopy KW - Nanostructured materials KW - Microscopie électronique à transmission KW - Microscopie électronique à haute résolution KW - Nanomatériaux KW - SCIENCE KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Nanostrukturiertes Material KW - gnd KW - Durchstrahlungselektronenmikroskopie KW - Hochauflösendes Verfahren KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Preface; Contents; Table for physical constants; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Characteristic of electron microscopy; 1.2 What information can be obtained by electron microscopy?; 1.3 Various types of electron microscopy; 2 Structure and principle of electron microscopes; 2.1 Structure of transmission electron microscope; 2.2 Observation mechanism of atoms by electrons; 2.3 Information from electron diffraction pattern; 2.4 High-resolution electron microscopy; 2.5 Scanning electron microscope; 2.6 Electron energy-loss spectroscopy; 2.7 Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy; 2.8 High-angle annular dark-field scanning TEM2.9 Electron holography and Lorentz microscopy; 2.10 Image simulation; 3 Practice of HREM; 3.1 Sample preparation; 3.2 Specimen preparation methods; 3.3 Structure analysis by X-ray diffraction; 3.4 TEM observation; 3.5 HREM observation; 3.6 Fourier filtering; 3.7 Resolution of HREM images; 3.8 Prevention of damage and contamination; 3.9 Taking images and reading data; 3.10 Mental attitude for TEM; 4 Characterization by HREM; 4.1 What information can be obtained?; 4.2 Direct atomic observation; 4.3 Crystallographic image processing N2 - High-resolution electron microscopy allows the imaging of the crystallographic structure of a sample at an atomic scale. It is a valuable tool to study nanoscale properties of crystalline materials such as superconductors, semiconductors, solar cells, zeolite materials, carbon nanomaterials or BN nanotubes. UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=887020 ER -