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Facile Synthesis, Characterization, Cytotoxicity, and Magnetic Properties of FA@Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> Nanoparticles. [PDF]
Wang R, Yang L, Zhang Y, Zhou X, Yu Y.
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Hard X-Ray Nanoprobe based on Refractive X-Ray Lenses
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2005Based on nanofocusing refractive x-ray lenses a hard x-ray scanning microscope is currently being developed and is being implemented at beamline ID13 of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (Grenoble, France). It can be operated in transmission, fluorescence, and diffraction mode.
C. G. Schroer +10 more
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Synchrotron‐Based X‐Ray‐Sensitive Nanoprobes for Cellular Imaging
Advanced Materials, 2014It is one of the ultimate goals in cell biology to understand the complex spatio–temporal interplay of biomolecules in the cellular context. To this end, there have been great efforts on the development of various probes to detect and localize specific biomolecules in cells with a variety of microscopic imaging techniques.
Ying, Zhu +6 more
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X-ray linear dichroism of defects in GaN:Mg using hard x-ray nanoprobe
Applied Physics Letters, 2009In this study, we report the application of synchrotron radiation nanoprobe techniques to the structural analysis of pyramidal defects in Mg doped GaN. A combination of fluorescence mapping with spectroscopic techniques enabled us to examine not only the elemental nature but also their crystallographic orientation on the submicron scale.
G. Martínez-Criado +4 more
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A hard x-ray nanoprobe for scanning and projection nanotomography
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2009To fabricate and qualify nanodevices, characterization tools must be developed to provide a large panel of information over spatial scales spanning from the millimeter down to the nanometer. Synchrotron x-ray-based tomography techniques are getting increasing interest since they can provide fully three-dimensional (3D) images of morphology, elemental ...
Pierre, Bleuet +7 more
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Studying single nanocrystals under high pressure using an x-ray nanoprobe
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2011In this report, we demonstrate the feasibility of applying a 250-nm focused x-ray beam to study a single crystalline NbSe3 nanobelt under high-pressure conditions in a diamond anvil cell. With such a small probe, we not only resolved the distribution and morphology of each individual nanobelt in the x-ray fluorescence maps but also obtained the ...
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