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Bio-imaging with the helium-ion microscope: A review

2021

Scanning helium-ion microscopy (HIM) is an imaging technique with sub-nanometre resolution and is a powerful tool to resolve some of the tiniest structures in biology. In many aspects, the HIM resembles a field-emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM), but the use of helium ions rather than electrons provides several advantages, including higher surface sensitivity, larger depth of field, and a straightforward charge-compensating electron flood gun, which enables imaging of non-conductive samples, rendering HIM a promising high-resolution imaging technique for biological samples. Starting with studies focused on medical research, the last decade has seen some particularly spectacular …

Materials scienceBiological objectshimIonofluorescenseGeneral Physics and AstronomyBio-imagingNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyReviewmikroskopialcsh:Chemical technologylcsh:Technology03 medical and health sciencesBiological specimenBio imagingHelium-ion microscopyhelium-ion microscopyMicroscopyNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceHigh resolutionlcsh:TP1-1185Depth of fieldElectrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:Science030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesFlood gunhigh resolutionlcsh:THIMionofluorescense021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiological materialslcsh:QC1-999him-simsSecondary ion mass spectrometryflood gunNanosciencekuvantaminenbio-imagingvirologiaHIM-SIMSlcsh:Qmikrobiologia0210 nano-technologyField ion microscopelcsh:PhysicssolubiologiaBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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Chemical characterization of gallium droplets grown by LP-MOCVD.

2006

International audience; This study is concerned with the chemical characterization of metallic gallium droplets, obtained on silicon (1 0 0) substrates with a single growth step, by the LP-MOCVD technique with TMGa like precursor. These structures are characterized by SIMS, XPS and TEM. The analyses results lead to a structure proposition for the droplets. The core is composed of metastable metallic gallium with a non-negligible carbon quantity probably coming from incomplete precursor decomposition. The outer part, composed of gallium oxide maintains the structure stability. Covering of the substrate by a thin gallium layer of gallium compounds is observed.

Materials scienceSiliconAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologySubstrate (electronics)Chemical vapor deposition010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyGallium dropletsXPSMetalorganic vapour phase epitaxyGalliumSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmschemistryTransmission electron microscopyMOCVDTEM0210 nano-technologyLayer (electronics)SIMS
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XPS and SIMS study of aluminium native oxide modifications induced by Q-switched Nd:YAG laser treatment

2006

Publié suite au congrès ECASIA: 11th European Conference on Applications of Surface and Interface Analysis, 25-30 September 2005, Vienna, Austria; International audience; During laser cleaning of aluminium in ambient atmosphere, modifications of the metal surface can be induced by transient thermal effects. This work aims to characterize the modification of the aluminium oxide layer on pure aluminium for a wide range of power per area using a Q-switched Nd :YAG (1064 nm) laser with two pulse durations, 10 and 180 ns. Experiments were carried out with single laser shots in ambient air at fluences (e.g. energy per area) below the ablation regime. For 10-ns pulses with fluences between 0.7 and…

Materials science[ SPI.MAT ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsAnalytical chemistryOxidechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.invention[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyAluminiumlaw0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryXPSlaser cleaning010302 applied physicsAluminium oxidesThermal oxidationSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral Chemistry[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserSurfaces Coatings and FilmschemistryNd:YAG laser[ CHIM.MATE ] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryAluminium oxideMRI model0210 nano-technologysurface modificationSIMS
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Tantalum nitride thin film resistors by low temperature reactive sputtering for plastic electronics

2008

This article describes the fabrication and characterisation of tantalum nitride (TaN) thin film for applications in plastic electronics. Thin films of comparable thickness (50-60 nm) have been deposited by RF-magnetron-reactive sputtering at low temperature (100 °C) and their structure and physical (electrical and mechanical) properties have been correlated by using sheet resistance, stress measurements, atomic force microscopy (AFM), XPS, and SIMS. Different film compositions have been obtained by varying the argon to nitrogen flow ratio in the sputtering chamber. XPS showed that 5:1, 2:1 and 1:1 Ar:N 2 ratios gives Ta 2 N, TaN and Ta 3 N 5 phases, respectively. Sheet resistance revealed a…

Materials sciencetantalum nitrideAnalytical chemistryTantalumchemistry.chemical_elementSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsGrain sizeSurfaces Coatings and Filmschemistry.chemical_compoundTantalum nitridechemistryX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyElectrical resistivity and conductivitySputteringXPSMaterials ChemistryAFMThin filmplastic electronicsSIMSSheet resistanceplastic electronics tantalum nitride XPS AFMSIMSSurface and Interface Analysis
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Volatile contents of mafic-to-intermediate magmas at San Cristóbal volcano in Nicaragua

2017

San Cristóbal volcano in northwest Nicaragua is one of the most active basaltic–andesitic stratovolcanoes of the Central American Volcanic Arc (CAVA). Here we provide novel constraints on the volcano's magmatic plumbing system, by presenting the first direct measurements of major volatile contents in mafic-to-intermediate glass inclusions from Holocene and historic-present volcanic activity. Olivine-hosted (forsterite [Fo] < 80; Fo< 80) glass inclusions from Holocene tephra layers contain moderate amounts of H2O (0.1–3.3 wt%) and S and Cl up to 2500 μg/g, and define the mafic (basaltic) endmember component. Historic-present scoriae and tephra layers exhibit more-evolved olivines (Fo69…

Melt inclusionGEO/07 - PETROLOGIA E PETROGRAFIA010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSan Cristóbal Volatiles Melt inclusions NanoSIMS Multi-GAS Noble gasesGeochemistryVolatileengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesNoble gaseGeochemistry and PetrologyGEO/08 - GEOCHIMICA E VULCANOLOGIAStratovolcanoNanoSIMSHolocene0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryVolcanic arcSan CristóbalSettore GEO/07 - Petrologia E PetrografiaGeologyForsteriteSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaVolcanoengineeringCentral americanMaficGeologyMulti-GAS
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Effect of storage on quality parameters and phenolic content of Italian extra-virgin olive oils

2019

The quality of extra virgin olive oils is affected mainly by hydrolytic and oxidative reactions. The present paper investigated the changes of major and minor components and oxidation indices of three monovarietal extra virgin olive oils after 18 months of storage at room temperature and in dark glass bottles conditions. After storage, the basic quality parameters such as free acidity, peroxide values, extinction coefficients, fatty acids composition, chlorophyll and carotenoid content, did not exceed the upper limits set by European Community Regulations for extra-virgin olive oils. Given the importance of the phenolic fraction, UHPLC-HESI-MS metodology was used. A decrease in 3,4-DHPEA-ED…

OleacinIridoid GlucosidesUHPLC-HESIMSFraction (chemistry)Plant Science01 natural sciencesBiochemistryPeroxideAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysisUHPLC-HESI-MSGlucosidesPhenolsOleuropeinFood QualityIridoidsFood scienceOlive OilCarotenoidPyranschemistry.chemical_classification010405 organic chemistryFatty AcidsOrganic Chemistry0104 chemical sciencesTyrosol010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryFood StorageItalychemistryoleochantalChlorophyllHydroxytyrosoloil agingOxidation-ReductionhydroxytyrosolNatural Product Research
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The fate of subducted oceanic slabs in the shallow mantle: Insights from boron isotopes and light element composition of metasomatized blueschists fr…

2012

Abstract Serpentine muds from South Chamorro Seamount (SCS), drilled during ODP Leg 195 at Site 1200 contain metamafic clasts that experienced blueschist-facies metamorphism (including the critical mineral assemblage pumpellyite – Na-amphibole – epidote). These schists represent fragments from the actual slab–mantle interface at ~ 27 km depth. Their heterogeneous lithology with a metasomatic character indicates significant mobility of major elements in the Mariana forearc, a region of melange formation as it can also be observed in onland exposures such as the Catalina Schist. As the Mariana forearc blueschists show no late stage alteration they permit the direct study of material transfer …

Peridotitegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryblueschistMantle wedgeVolcanic arcGeochemistryGeologyIzu-Bonin-Marianas subductionPhengiteboron isotopesIsotope fractionationGeochemistry and PetrologyMetasomatismForearcSIMSAmphiboleGeology
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A continuing debate in elementary geometry: the Simson–Wallace line and its many generalisations

2016

For some years now the importance has been appraised of demonstrating elementary geometry to pupils and future teachers through interactive geometry software. This fits within a view of the teaching of geometry that stresses a hands-on approach, thanks to which it is possible to teach the subject via historical syllabi, touching on ideas from different origins and of a transversal nature. The debate about the role of elementary geometry in the last 30 years is connected to this, with contributions by scholars such as Yaglom, Scimemi and Betti. In the perspective of following a sequence of elementary geometry constructions historically connected with each other, we suggest a path that analys…

SequencePure mathematicsClifford pointSubject (philosophy)HypocycloidElementary geometry; Simson–Wallace line; Clifford point; HypocycloidEpistemologySyllabusPerspective (geometry)Transversal (combinatorics)Line (geometry)Simson–Wallace lineElementary geometry Simson–Wallace line Clifford point HypocycloidPoint (geometry)Elementary geometryHistory of scienceMathematics
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New technologies getting informations on repartition, orientation and identification of biomolecules on SPR chip

2008

We present herein an original approach, consisting to lead in parallel a global analysis (SPR) and nanoscale characterizations (AFM, mass spectrometry, TOF-SIMS) of bio-molecules on the biochip surface. The questions we want to answer concern especially the organization, orientation and identification of immobilized and captured biomolecules. In order to characterize the sensing layer in terms of molecular structure and orientation, we engaged a SPR-TOF SIMS first set of experiments (collaboration: Pr Aoyagi, Japan). Our results demonstrated that analysis of orientation of the immobilized cytochrome b5 is possible (ref2&3) and help to optimize and develop our sensing layer. We also recently…

[SDV.BBM.BP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Biophysics[ SDV.BBM.BP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/BiophysicsTOF-SIMSXPS[SDV.BBM.BP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/BiophysicsbiomarkerAFMBiochip
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Changes in surface stress, morphology and chemical composition of silica and silicon nitride surfaces during the etching by gaseous HF acid

2007

International audience; HF acid attack of SiO2 and Si3N4 substrates is analyzed to improve the sensitivity of a sensor based on inicrocantilever. Ex situ analysis of the etching using XPS, SIMS and AFM show significant changes in the anisotropy and the rate of the etching of the oxides on SiO2 and Si3N4 surface. Those differences influence the kinetic evolution of the plastic bending deflection of the cantilever coated with SiO2 and Si3N4 layer, respectively. The linear dependence between the HF concentration and the Si3N4 cantilever bending corresponds to a deep attack of the layer whereas the nonlinear behavior observed for SiO2 layer can be explained by a combination of deep and lateral …

atomic force microscope (AFM)[SPI.NANO] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicssiliconX-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)HYDROGEN-FLUORIDECORROSIONRESONANCEAQUEOUS HYDROFLUORIC-ACIDhydrofluoric acid (HF)sensorCERAMICSMICROCANTILEVERSsecondaryEOLEOLion mass spectroscopy (SIMS)[ SPI.NANO ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicsSI(111) SURFACESCANTILEVERS[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicscantileverGAS SENSORS
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