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Surface Structures Observed by High-Resolution UHV Electron Microscopy at Atomic Level
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Dynamic ProcessesEngineeringMicroscopyAtomic LevelDynamic BehaviorElectron MicroscopySurface ReconstructionMaterials ScienceCluster SciencePhysicsCrystalline DefectsNanotechnologySurface Structures ObservedAtomic PhysicsNanostructuringSurface CharacterizationScanning Probe MicroscopySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsSurface AnalysisElectron MicroscopeCluster ChemistryNanofabricationAu Cluster
The dynamic processes and structure of an Au cluster growing from a few to several tens of atoms have been revealed using a new high-resolution electron microscope designed specially for in situ surface study at atomic level. The in situ microscopy has also clarified details of the reconstructed structure of Au(100)5×1 and (110)2×1 surfaces formed on particles using profile images. In the reflection microscope mode, the 7×7 reconstructed structure of the Si(111) surface has been seen with 2.3 nm superlattice fringes. In situ high-resolution electron microscope observations in transmission and reflection modes are thus demonstrated to be useful for studies of the dynamic behavior of surfaces.
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