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Abstract
Extending cathodoluminescence microscopy into the hyperspectral imaging mode brings significant benefits to an already powerful nano-scale characterization tool. In this paper, we give an introduction to the technique, and illustrate its potential with examples of its application to both semiconducting and plasmonic nanostructures.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 87-89 |
| Number of pages | 3 |
| Publication status | Unpublished - 2011 |
| Event | HSI 2011 - Glasgow, United Kingdom Duration: 17 May 2011 → 18 May 2011 |
Conference
| Conference | HSI 2011 |
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| Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
| City | Glasgow |
| Period | 17/05/11 → 18/05/11 |
Keywords
- hyperspectral
- cathodoluminescence
- microscopy
- spectroscopy
- SEM
- semiconductor
- TIC - Bionanotechnology
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NMS: EPSRC Science and Innovation Nanometrology for Molecular Science, Medicine and Manufacture
Birch, D. (Principal Investigator), Dawson, M. (Co-investigator), Faulds, K. (Co-investigator), Girkin, J. (Co-investigator), Graham, D. (Co-investigator), Martin, R. (Co-investigator), O'Donnell, K. (Co-investigator), Rolinski, O. (Co-investigator), Smith, W. (Co-investigator) & Wynne, K. (Co-investigator)
Scottish Funding Council SFC, EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)
1/08/08 → 31/01/12
Project: Research