Essays about: "ETEM"

Found 3 essays containing the word ETEM.

  1. 1. In-Situ Investigation of Particle Assisted GaSb Nucleation Using Environmental TEM

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för analys och syntes

    Author : Aidas Urbonavicius; [2023]
    Keywords : ETEM; Nucleation; GaSb; Nanowires; Materials chemistry; Technology and Engineering; Chemistry;

    Abstract : III-V semiconductor material based nanowires have been extensively studied and shown to be a very exciting building block for future electronics. Material systems such as GaSb show a lot of promise in optoelectric and thermoelectric generation applications because of its high electron mobility and small bandgap. READ MORE

  2. 2. In-situ Growth of Sn-seeded GaAs and GaSb Nanowire Heterostructures

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för analys och syntes

    Author : Azemina Kraina; [2023]
    Keywords : nanowire; heterostructure; ETEM; MOCVD; TEM; in-situ; Sn; GaAs; GaSb; materials chemistry; Technology and Engineering; Chemistry;

    Abstract : One of the ways to utilize III-V nanowires, is to make use of the possibility to combine materials and create heterostructures which allows for creating material combinations with new properties. A special interest can be taken into Sb-containing nanowires due to the high electron mobility, however there has been reported difficulties with switching to other materials because of a 'memory effect' where Sb lingers in the system and nanowire. READ MORE

  3. 3. Reduction of iron oxide by hydrogen studied using environmental transmission electron microscopy

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för analys och syntes

    Author : David Wahlqvist; [2020]
    Keywords : Transmission Electron Microscopy; Electron Diffraction; Iron Oxide; Reduction; Iron; Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy; ETEM; Materials chemistry; Materialkemi; Chemistry;

    Abstract : This thesis aims to explore how the reduction of iron oxide by hydrogen should be explored in an environmental transmission electron microscope (ETEM). This is done by performing a series of reduction attempts in the ETEM at nCHREM, Lund University, and exploring how the ETEM conditions are different from those used commercially. READ MORE