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A surface-supported open metal−organic nanomesh featuring a 24 nm2 cavity size and extending to μm domains was fabricated by Co-directed assembly of para-hexaphenyl-dicarbonitrile linker molecules in two dimensions. The metallosupramolecular lattice is the ...
Although the analogies between the electron energy loss spectra and X-ray absorption spectra were recognized long ago, the possibility to observe the magnetic circular dichroism in the electron microscope was demonstrated only recently. This technique comb ...
Spherical aberration (C-s) correction in the transmission electron microscope has enabled sub-angstrom resolution imaging of inorganic materials. To achieve similar resolution for radiation-sensitive organic materials requires the microscope to be operated ...
structural defects induced by He implantation in GaN epilayer at high fluence (1 X 10(17) He/cm(2)) and elevated temperature (750 degrees C) have been studied by conventional and high resolution transmission electron microscopy. In addition to the planar i ...
This paper addresses the problem of super- resolution from low resolution spherical images that are not perfectly registered. Such a problem is typically en- countered in omnidirectional vision scenarios with re- duced resolution sensors in imperfect setti ...
Designing microstructure for damage tolerance requires a detailed understanding of how an advancing crack interacts with the microstructure (and sometimes modifies it locally) at multiple length scales. Advances in experimental techniques, such as the avai ...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is revisited in order to define methods for the identification of nanometric defects. Nanometric crystal defects play an important role as they influence, generally in a detrimental way, physical properties. For insta ...
We introduce an efficient, image formation model-based algorithm that extends super-resolution fluorescence localization to include orientation estimation, and report experimental accuracies of 5 nanometers for position estimation and 2 degrees for dipole ...
The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in energy-loss magnetic chiral dichroism (EMCD)-the equivalent of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) in the electron microscope-is optimized with respect to the detector shape, size and position. We show that an import ...
In this paper we will present a new coherence estimation technique for SAR interferometry products that adapts the estimation window size and shape during processing. This is of particular interest for sensors with medium spatial resolution, like the ASAR ...