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Atomic force microscopy study revealed that the particle size of the films is a nanometers and particle size is decreased with increase in Cu doping levels.
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Depolarization of the membrane potential of Staphylococcus aureus and confocal laser-scanning microscopy study revealed that Pis-1[NkG] effectively penetrated the bacterial cell membrane and accumulated in the cytoplasm, whereas Pis-1[PG] did not penetrate the membrane but remained outside or on the cell surface.
An electron microscopy study revealed that the carbon nanofibers, ~10 nm thick and 6 μm long, were decorated with Au nanoparticles with a diameter of 10 nm.
Atomic force microscopy study revealed that the silver films with relatively dense and homogeneous arrays of 60 80-nm 60 80-nmamidal nanoislands are thighost efficient for SERS of both organic dye and inorganic nanopyramidal ananoislands
The optimal conditions of a post-growth annealing of the substrates have been established to be Tann = 400 550°C and duration of 15 20 min. Atomic force microscopy study revealed the relatively dense and homogenous array of 60 80-nm 60 80-nmamidal nanoislands, formed at suchighnealing conditions, to be most efficient for SERS of both organic dye and inorganic nanopyramidal ananoislands
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