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Al-NPs are well formed in all deposition temperatures with a mass thickness of 15 nm in one-step.
Using a simplified geometrical model of the ISS, the influence of variations in altitude and wall mass thickness of the ISS on the calculated absorbed dose was estimated.
Charge state +3 has been selected at high-energy side and an optimum stripper pressure of 6×10−3 mbar of argon (mass thickness of about 0.15 μg cm−2) has been reached to obtain lowest blank values (129I/127I≅3×10−13).
This will afford a coating mass thickness of approximately 0.045 g cm−2.
The mass thickness of the Au layers was about 5 nm.
The mass thickness of the coating formed from higher concentrations of the acid is up to 30% lower.
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Mass thicknesses of Ag coverage vary from 1 to 10 nm; 5-, 7-, and 8-nm films were chosen for optical experiments.
For the Pt NPs with the mass-thickness of 2 nm (particle size 20 nm), the resonance position of LSP is observed at 250 nm, which falls in the deep-UV region.
Obviously, the size, distance and shape of Pt NPs can be easily controlled by varying the initial mass-thicknesses of the Pt films, which will be in favor for tuning the characteristics of Pt LSP [18, 19]. Figure 3 SEM images of the Pt NPs with the different initial mass-thicknesses of (a) 2 nm, (b) 4 nm, (c) 6 nm, and (d) 8 nm on SiO2substrates.
On the other hand, the ζ-factor method takes into account X-ray absorption, thanks to the simultaneous determination of the mass thickness and composition of the sample at each point of analysis.
Essentially, TE and TM respond differently to protein adsorption/displacement and therefore provide two independent measurements of the adsorbing material, permitting determination of the mass, thickness and density of the adsorbing film.
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