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A specific sample structure was defined on InP with InAsxP1 − x quantum wells (QWs).
The sample structure was examined by means of transmission electron microscopy at a voltage of 100 kV.
The sample structure was examined by means of transmission electron microscopy at an accelerating voltage of 100 kV.
The sample structure was analysed by AFM with a Veeco Dimension 3100 instrument (Veeco Instruments Inc., Plainview, NY, USA) in the tapping mode.
Analysis of the sample structure was performed using X-ray diffractometer DRON-3M with the tube BSV-28 (λ = 1.54178 Å).
The sample structure was also characterized through the analysis of vibrational modes by means of Raman backscattering spectroscopy which was performed with a Jobin-Yvon LabRAM HR 800 UV micro-Raman spectrometer using a 325-nm He Cd laser light to excite the samples.
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A sample structure is designed, implemented and measured to prove the topology.
The interlocking stabilized soil block (ISSB) sample structure is coming along, and will soon be ready to be photographed for the brochure and other marketing materials.
The sample structure is designed as "substrate/active layer/nanofilm" and the laser pulse is used as energy source to heat the active layer and to create microbump.
The phase-shifted interferograms required to reconstruct the sample structure are obtained using an apochromatic quarter-wave retarder rather than a mechanical scanning operation, and thus the imaging results are free of vibrational-induced errors.
Thus, natural frequencies of a sample structure are mixed together with those due to interaction with similar surrounding structures, and its response spectra are characterized by several close peaks in a narrow bandwidth.
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