An apparatus for studying ultrasonic absorption in metals at low temperatures

Cryogenics ◽  
1961 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-52
Author(s):  
A.A. Galkin ◽  
A.P. Korolyuk
1972 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 253-255 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Hunklinger ◽  
W. Arnold ◽  
St. Stein ◽  
R. Nava ◽  
K. Dransfeld

1987 ◽  
Vol 36 (11) ◽  
pp. 1441
Author(s):  
WANG GUO-LIANG ◽  
DAI PEI-YING ◽  
FAN XI-QING ◽  
JIANG WANG-YE ◽  
LIU FU-SUI

Author(s):  
E. Knapek ◽  
H. Formanek ◽  
G. Lefranc ◽  
I. Dietrich

A few years ago results on cryoprotection of L-valine were reported, where the values of the critical fluence De i.e, the electron exposure which decreases the intensity of the diffraction reflections by a factor e, amounted to the order of 2000 + 1000 e/nm2. In the meantime a discrepancy arose, since several groups published De values between 100 e/nm2 and 1200 e/nm2 /1 - 4/. This disagreement and particularly the wide spread of the results induced us to investigate more thoroughly the behaviour of organic crystals at very low temperatures during electron irradiation.For this purpose large L-valine crystals with homogenuous thickness were deposited on holey carbon films, thin carbon films or Au-coated holey carbon films. These specimens were cooled down to nearly liquid helium temperature in an electron microscope with a superconducting lens system and irradiated with 200 keU-electrons. The progress of radiation damage under different preparation conditions has been observed with series of electron diffraction patterns and direct images of extinction contours.


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