scholarly journals An Improved Design and Versatile New Lamination Fabrication Method for Twin Electrode Thin Layer Cells Utilizing Track-etch Membranes

2018 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam Hauke ◽  
Said Ehrlich ◽  
Leanna Levine ◽  
Jason Heikenfeld
Author(s):  
О.И. НИКОНОВ ◽  
Н.Н. БЕЛИНА ◽  
А.В. ГУКАСЯН

Приведены характеристики содержащихся в масле одорирующих веществ. Проведен анализ конструкции существующих дезодораторов. Рассчитаны параметры, влияющие на процесс дезодорации в тонком слое. Получена зависимость давления насыщенных паров от температуры дезодорации. На основе проведенных расчетов предложены способы интенсификации процесса дезодорации. Предложена усовершенствованная конструкция дезодоратора, позволяющая интенсифицировать процесс дезодорации: сократить время и уменьшить расход острого пара. The characteristics of the odorizing substances contained in the oil are given. An analysis of the design of already existing deodorizers is given. The parameters affecting the deodorization process in a thin layer are calculated. The dependence of the saturated vapor pressure on the deodorization temperature was obtained. On the basis of the calculations performed, methods for intensifying the deodorization process have been proposed. The proposed improved design of the deodorizer, which allows intensify the deodorization process: to reduce the time and reduce the consumption of live steam.


Author(s):  
William J. Baxter

In this form of electron microscopy, photoelectrons emitted from a metal by ultraviolet radiation are accelerated and imaged onto a fluorescent screen by conventional electron optics. image contrast is determined by spatial variations in the intensity of the photoemission. The dominant source of contrast is due to changes in the photoelectric work function, between surfaces of different crystalline orientation, or different chemical composition. Topographical variations produce a relatively weak contrast due to shadowing and edge effects.Since the photoelectrons originate from the surface layers (e.g. ∼5-10 nm for metals), photoelectron microscopy is surface sensitive. Thus to see the microstructure of a metal the thin layer (∼3 nm) of surface oxide must be removed, either by ion bombardment or by thermal decomposition in the vacuum of the microscope.


Author(s):  
W.K. Lo ◽  
J.C.H. Spence

An improved design for a combination Scanning Tunnelling Microscope/TEM specimen holder is presented. It is based on earlier versions which have been used to test the usefulness of such a device. As with the earlier versions, this holder is meant to replace the standard double-tilt specimen holder of an unmodified Philips 400T TEM. It allows the sample to be imaged simultaneously by both the STM and the TEM when the TEM is operated in the reflection mode (see figure 1).The resolution of a STM is determined by its tip radii as well as its stability. This places strict limitations on the mechanical stability of the tip with respect to the sample. In this STM the piezoelectric tube scanner is rigidly mounted inside the endcap of the STM holder. The tip coarse approach to the sample (z-direction) is provided by an Inchworm which is located outside the TEM vacuum.


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