Materials characterization by synchrotron x-ray microprobes and nanoprobes [PDF]
In recent years synchrotron x-ray microprobes and nanoprobes have emerged as key characterization tools with a remarkable impact for different scientific fields including solid-state, applied, high-pressure, and nuclear physics, chemistry, catalysis, biology, and cultural heritage. This review provides a comparison of the different probes available for
Mino, Lorenzo +5 more
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Probing the local emission of CaAlSiN3:Eu2+ via X-ray nanoprobe [PDF]
A synchrotron source offers the advantage of continuous and tunable x rays. Therefore, not only an X-ray nanoprobe can provide the desired spatial resolution to measure the elemental distribution of CaAlSiN3:Eu2+ via X-ray fluorescence mapping but X-ray ...
Shu-Chi Huang +8 more
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Multimodal hard X-ray nanoprobe techniques for operando investigations of photovoltaic devices
Compared with conventional laboratory-scale X-ray techniques, synchrotron based X-rays with higher brilliance and higher coherence allow for the investigation of various material properties with high spatial resolution.
Eunyoung Choi +7 more
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The Hard X-ray Nanoprobe beamline at Diamond Light Source [PDF]
The Hard X-ray Nanoprobe beamline, I14, at Diamond Light Source is a new facility for nanoscale microscopy. The beamline was designed with an emphasis on multi-modal analysis, providing elemental mapping, speciation mapping by XANES, structural phase mapping using nano-XRD and imaging through differential phase contrast and ptychography. The 185 m-long
Paul D. Quinn +6 more
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Hard X-ray nanoprobe with refractive X-ray lenses [PDF]
C. G. Schroer, O. Kurapova, J. Patommel, P. Boye, J. Feldkamp, B. Lengeler, M. Burghammer, C. Riekel, L. Vincze, A. van der Hart, M. Kuchler HASYLAB at DESY, Notkestr. 85, D-22607 Hamburg, Germany II. Physikalisches Institut, Aachen University, D-52056 Aachen, Germany ESRF, BP 220, F-38043 Grenoble Cedex, France Department of Analytical Chemistry ...
C. G. Schroer +8 more
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X-ray excited optical luminescence at Carnaúba, the Sirius X-ray nanoprobe beamline
This work presents the developments and initial results obtained using X-ray excited optical luminescence (XEOL) at the Carnaúba, the nanoprobe beamline from Sirius, the Brazilian 4th generation synchrotron source. XEOL is a highly important tool to study luminescence mechanisms and identify optical channels in various types of materials under X-ray ...
Verônica C. Teixeira +11 more
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A hard X-ray nanoprobe beamline for nanoscale microscopy [PDF]
The Hard X-ray Nanoprobe Beamline (or Nanoprobe Beamline) is an X-ray microscopy facility incorporating diffraction, fluorescence and full-field imaging capabilities designed and operated by the Center for Nanoscale Materials and the Advanced Photon Source at Sector 26 of the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory.
Winarski, Robert P. +10 more
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Hard X-ray Nanoprobe Characterization of Advanced Materials [PDF]
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2010 in Portland, Oregon, USA, August 1 – August 5, 2010.
V Rose, M Holt, R Winarski, J Maser
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Aptamer-based cocaine assay using a nanohybrid composed of ZnS/Ag2Se quantum dots, graphene oxide and gold nanoparticles as a fluorescent probe [PDF]
Authors report on a new fluoro-graphene-plasmonic nanohybrid aptamer-based fluorescent nanoprobe for cocaine. To construct the nanoprobe, newly synthesized glutathione-capped ZnS/Ag 2Se quantum dots (QDs) were first conjugated to graphene oxide (GO) to ...
Abdolvand, Amin +4 more
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X-ray nanoprobe project at Taiwan Photon Source [PDF]
The hard X-ray nanoprobe facility at Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) provides versatile X-ray analysis techniques, with tens of nanometer resolution, including XRF, XAS, XEOL, projection microscope, CDI, etc. Resulting from the large numerical aperture obtained by utilizing Montel KB mirrors, the beamline with a moderate length 75 meters can conduct similar
Gung-Chian Yin +9 more
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