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Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) imaging of the MO nanoparticles (NPs) was performed in an FEI Quanta 200 environmental, while high resolution cross-section images of the samples was performed in a Hitachi HD2300 transmission electron microscope (TEM) operating at 200 kV.
High-resolution cross section transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy studies of the nanoindentation sites showed that the adhesion and the structural and chemical integrity of the layers adjacent to the Si substrate were preserved even when the indent depth greatly exceeded 10% of the multilayer thickness.
Additionally, a few case reports of PIOL have utilized spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) to capture high-resolution cross sections of the retina [9 11].
Detailed high-resolution cross-section TEM has been carried out to analyze the microstructure of the coatings.
Figure 1 shows the high-resolution cross-section TEM image of Hf-Ti-O higher k/IL/Si stack.
OCT makes it possible to examine high-resolution cross-sections of ocular tissues using the principle of low coherence interferometry [ 6, 7] and seems more reliable than SLP and HRT for the evaluation of the RNFL [ 8].
OCT is a new system for performing high-resolution, cross-sectional tomographic imaging.
high-resolution cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy.
Figure 3c shows the cross-section of the coupled interface prepared by a high-resolution Cross Beam FIB-FESEM.
For this purpose, an experimental scheme was devised which permitted us to observe, through a high-resolution microscope, cross sections of a ring-shaped hydrate film formed over the surface of each discoid drop of HCFC-141b (Cheldl2F) held stationary in a narrow space between two transparent plates filled with flowing, or quiescent, water.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-contact, diagnostic method that uses infrared light, which allows the analysis of the retinal structure by means of high-resolution tomographic cross sections.
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