Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9812343 Thin Solid Films 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
We use the line focussing properties associated with the quadrupoles of a Gatan Imaging Filter in a Transmission Electron Microscope to characterise the electronic and materials properties across a nano-heterojunction. This technique, when fully developed, would allow for a larger research community to have access to a relatively cheap non-contact methodology for the characterisation of the electronic properties of nano-heterojunctions. We demonstrate the technique by investigating WS2-coated multi-walled carbon nanotubes at the interface between the coating and the nanotube, as a function of the coating's thickness. This is done by examining the relative change in the effects on the plasmon resonance due to the hollow geometry and the anisotropic electronic structure of the coated nanotubes, with changing coating thickness. We also examine the properties of diamond-like carbon thin films on a nanometre scale, in order to explore the possibility of fabricating amorphous carbon based superlattices for electronic applications.
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