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Electrons striking the BSE detector did so with an energy nearly matching the 3-keV instrument accelerating voltage and with high signal to noise: on the order of 20× greater signal can be achieved at a similar landing energy without the use of the negative-bias voltage.
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Back and forth they went, melody tossed between the two instruments, accelerating, pulling back, one dominating, then the other.
TEM was performed on JEOL, Japan JEM-10100) instrument, within accelerating voltage of 80 kV after drying of a drop of aqueous AgNPs on the carbon coated copper.
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All TEM images were obtained using a JEOL model 1200 EX instrument with an accelerating voltage of 120 kV.
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images are recorded on a JEOL JEM 1,400 instrument with an accelerating voltage of 120 kV.
The particles sizes were obtained by transmission electron microscope (TEM) images on a Philips CM10 instrument with an accelerating voltage of 100 kV.
The size and shape of the AgNP was analyzed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and the images were obtained by JEM-1200EX instrument operated at accelerating voltage (120 kV).
Samples were dried at their critical point, sputter coated with platinum, and observed with the XL-30-ESEM instrument at an accelerating voltage of 5 kV.
The surface morphology and size of the nanoparticles were studied by transmission electron microscopy (JEOL JEM-10100) instrument) with an accelerating voltage of 80 kV.
The transmission electron microscopy was performed on a JEOL JEM-2010 instrument (LaB6 cathode; accelerating voltage of 200 kV; point-to-point resolution 0.19 nm) to consider the particle size and structure of the final spinel phase.
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