Observation of atomic steps on single crystal surfaces by a commercial scanning electron microscope
- PMID: 1498354
- DOI: 10.1002/jemt.1070200410
Observation of atomic steps on single crystal surfaces by a commercial scanning electron microscope
Abstract
Atomic steps on (111) and (100) crystal surfaces of Pt were observed using a commercial scanning electron microscope (SEM) in secondary electron mode. By comparing the SEM images and those by reflection electron microscopy (REM), the observed contrast was confirmed to be that from atomic steps on crystal surfaces. The contrast mechanism is briefly discussed. One application of this imaging technique is also shown.
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