Development of Laser-HVEM and Its Application

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  • Watanabe Seiichi
    北海道大学 大学院工学研究院附属エネルギー・マテリアル融合領域研究センター 超高圧電子顕微鏡研究室
  • Yatsu Shigeo
    北海道大学 大学院工学研究院附属エネルギー・マテリアル融合領域研究センター 超高圧電子顕微鏡研究室
  • Ohkubo Kenji
    北海道大学 大学院工学研究院附属エネルギー・マテリアル融合領域研究センター 超高圧電子顕微鏡研究室

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  • レーザー敷設型超高圧電子顕微鏡の開発とその可能性

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Abstract

<p>We report here the formation process of laser-induced nanostructures by means of the in-situ study using a laser-equipped high-voltage electron microscope (Laser-HVEM), which has been developed at HVEM lab., Hokkaido University. A nanosecond pulse Nd:YAG laser (Inlite II-20, Continuum) was mounted to a HVEM (H-1300, Hitachi, accelerating voltage: 1300 kV, point-to-point resolution: 0.204 nm) above the specimen position so that the lineally polarized laser beam can pass through a quartz window and irradiated the TEM specimen at an angle of 60º, which corresponds to a 30º (s-polarized) off-beam light incidence condition. We report in this article some our recent results on in situ experiments using the Laser-HVEM.</p>

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  • KENBIKYO

    KENBIKYO 46 (3), 151-155, 2011-09-30

    The Japanese Society of Microscopy

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  • CRID
    1390002184855923712
  • NII Article ID
    130007772008
    10029694731
  • NII Book ID
    AA11917781
  • DOI
    10.11410/kenbikyo.46.3_151
  • ISSN
    24342386
    13490958
  • HANDLE
    2115/77012
  • Text Lang
    ja
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