Wave-optical analysis of submicron focus of hard x-ray beams by reflective optics

Author(s):  
Kazuto Yamauchi ◽  
Kazuya Yamamura ◽  
Hidekazu Mimura ◽  
Yasuhisa Sano ◽  
Akira Saito ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Julia Marí-Guaita ◽  
Amal Bouich ◽  
Bernabé Marí

In this work, FAPbI3 thin films with different antisolvents (toluene, diethyl ether and chlorobenzene) were successfully elaborated by the spin coating technique to study the influence of the different antisolvents in the films. The crystal structure, surface morphology and optical properties were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) photoluminescence and UV–visible spectrometry. According to XRD, the crystalline structure of FAPbI3 was found in the orientation of the (110) plane, and it is observed that the type of antisolvent content in the absorber layer plays an important role in the growth and stabilization of the film. Here, chlorobenzene leads to a smooth and homogenous surface, a large grain size and a pinhole-free perovskite film. Additionally, the optical analysis revealed that the band gap is in the range from 1.55 to 1.57 eV. Furthermore, in an approximately 60% humidity environment and after two weeks, the stability and absorption of FaPbI3 showed low degradation.


Author(s):  
R. Soufli ◽  
J. C. Robinson ◽  
M. Fernández-Perea ◽  
E. Spiller ◽  
N. F. Brejnholt ◽  
...  

1939 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 477-501 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Nagelschmidt

X-ray, optical, dehydration and chemical methods in use for the identification of minerals in soil colloids are discussed with special regard to their limitations. These are mainly due to uncertainties about the variation of physical properties of standard minerals with decreasing grain size and the possible existence and importance of amorphous material. The aggregate method in X-ray analysis, which is specially important for soil colloids, is described. Various techniques for dehydration and optical analysis are discussed, and it is concluded that they are useful only when used in combination with X-ray data. The advantages of combining various chemical methods with X-ray analysis are pointed out.Standard data are given for a number of minerals, and the evidence for their occurrence in soil colloids is reviewed. These minerals are quartz, cristobalite, oxides and hydroxides of iron and aluminium, minerals of the kaolinite, montmorillonite and mica groups.


Author(s):  
Luca PEVERINI ◽  
Henry Guadalupi ◽  
Thomas Michel ◽  
Sylvain Perrin ◽  
Remy Neviere ◽  
...  
Keyword(s):  
X Ray ◽  

2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (06) ◽  
pp. C06012-C06012
Author(s):  
M. Di Paolo Emilio ◽  
L. Palladino ◽  
F. Del Grande

2021 ◽  
Vol 913 (1) ◽  
pp. 48
Author(s):  
Sebastian Gomez ◽  
Jonathan E. Grindlay
Keyword(s):  

1991 ◽  
Vol 230 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Demichelis ◽  
C. F. Pirri ◽  
E. Tresso ◽  
L. Battezzati ◽  
E. Giamello ◽  
...  

AbstractAmorphous and microcrystalline films of silicon and silicon carbide have been deposited by means of PECVD at low substrate temperature (200°C), with reactive gases highly diluted in H2. Devices quality a-Si:H films have been annealed in vacuum at temperatures in the range 200- 1000 °C. The transition from amorphous to crystalline structure was studied by X-ray, Raman and I.R. spectroscopies, optical analysis in UV-VIS-NIR region, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Electron Spin Resonance measurements. By comparing the results of the two methods to obtain microcrystalline films we have deduced information on the process of growth of Si and SiC microcrystals.


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