Surface structures that are different from the corresponding bulk, reconstructions, are exceedingly difficult to characterize with most experimental methods. Scanning tunneling microscopy, the workhorse for imaging complex surface structures of metals and semiconductors, is not as effective for oxides and other insulating materials. This paper details the use of transmission electron microscopy plan view imaging in conjunction with image processing for solving complex surface structures. We address the issue of extracting the surface structure from a weak signal with a large bulk contribution. This method requires the sample to be thin enough for kinematical assumptions to be valid. The analysis was performed on two sets of data, c(6×2) on ...
The (210) surface of rutile (TiO2) has been studied by the experimental techniques of scanning tunne...
Electron tomography was originally developed in 1968, and has been primarily applied to determine th...
STM was applied to chemisorbed S layers on Re(000l) and Mo(100) surfaces. As function of coverage on...
As an important supplementary technique in surface science, surface profile imaging by high resoluti...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy produces beautiful atomic resolution images of surfaces which appear ...
Unique determination of the atomic structure of technologically relevant surfaces is often limited b...
Surface science got a new impact with the development of the scanning tunneling microscope, since fo...
A Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) is a very useful tool in Physics and Material Science with its...
Reiss G, Vancea J, Wittmann H, Zweck J, Hoffmann H. Scanning tunneling microscopy on rough surfaces:...
cited By 0International audienceThis paper presents a novel imaging technique related to scanning tu...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) has emerged in the past few years as a uniquely powerful tool f...
© 2010 Dr. Adrian John D’AlfonsoThis thesis explores theoretical aspects of scanning transmission el...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a central technique for the characterisation of materials ...
Many deductions made about STM images are based upon the model of Tersoff and Hamann, in which image...
Elevated temperature scanning tunneling microscopy is used to study oxides that are room temperature...
The (210) surface of rutile (TiO2) has been studied by the experimental techniques of scanning tunne...
Electron tomography was originally developed in 1968, and has been primarily applied to determine th...
STM was applied to chemisorbed S layers on Re(000l) and Mo(100) surfaces. As function of coverage on...
As an important supplementary technique in surface science, surface profile imaging by high resoluti...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy produces beautiful atomic resolution images of surfaces which appear ...
Unique determination of the atomic structure of technologically relevant surfaces is often limited b...
Surface science got a new impact with the development of the scanning tunneling microscope, since fo...
A Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) is a very useful tool in Physics and Material Science with its...
Reiss G, Vancea J, Wittmann H, Zweck J, Hoffmann H. Scanning tunneling microscopy on rough surfaces:...
cited By 0International audienceThis paper presents a novel imaging technique related to scanning tu...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) has emerged in the past few years as a uniquely powerful tool f...
© 2010 Dr. Adrian John D’AlfonsoThis thesis explores theoretical aspects of scanning transmission el...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a central technique for the characterisation of materials ...
Many deductions made about STM images are based upon the model of Tersoff and Hamann, in which image...
Elevated temperature scanning tunneling microscopy is used to study oxides that are room temperature...
The (210) surface of rutile (TiO2) has been studied by the experimental techniques of scanning tunne...
Electron tomography was originally developed in 1968, and has been primarily applied to determine th...
STM was applied to chemisorbed S layers on Re(000l) and Mo(100) surfaces. As function of coverage on...