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Abstract and Figures The present study provides first results of cathodoluminescence microscopy and spectroscopy of moldavites from different occurrences. Also structural defects as
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Aug 19 2009 · Cathodoluminescence Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Planar Deformation Features of Shocked Zircon from the Vredefort Impact Structure South Africa AIP Conference Proceedings 1163 96 (2009 (BSE) signal and the corresponding cathodoluminescence intensity of the zonation patterns.
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List of Publication » Cathodoluminescence microscopy and spectroscopy of synthetic ruby crystals grown by the optical floating zone techniqueGuguschev C Goetze J G oumlbbels M (2010)American MineralogistBeitrag in einer Fachzeitschrift
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Cathodoluminescence microscopy (CLM) combines CL with optical microscopy (in geosciences generally polarizing microscopy). CL microscopic studies are mostly carried out on thin sections (uncovered preferably polished) sometimes on up to one cm-thick samples the latter preferably with polished surface as well.
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Guguschev Christo Jens Goetze and Matthias Göbbels. "Cathodoluminescence microscopy and spectroscopy of synthetic ruby crystals grown by the optical floating zone technique." American Mineralogist 95.4 (2010) .
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Cathodoluminescence CL microscopy and spectroscopy have been used to investigate the optical properties of GaN microstructures patterned by Ar ion irradiation and subsequent photoelectrochemical PEC etching. Monochromatic CL images and CL spectra reveal an enhancement of several defect-related emission bands in a 10 m wide area around each
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Cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy and spectroscopy provide valuable information on the existence and distribution of lattice defects and trace elements in minerals with a spatial resolution of a few micrometers. This information is otherwise quite difficult to obtain using other analytical methods.
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Scanning electron microscopy cathodoluminescence and Raman spectroscopy 1191 the multiple intersecting sets of PDFs are oriented parallel to the (r) and (c) planes. The CL image of this sample shows a weakly luminescing background (Fig. 2b).
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A new cathodoluminescence system for nanoscale optics materials science and geology T. Coenen S.V. den Hoedt and A. Polman Microscopy Today 24 12 (2016) Combined electron energy-loss and cathodoluminescence spectroscopy on individual and composite plasmonic nanostructures
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Cathodoluminescence Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Planar Deformation Features of Shocked Zircon from the Vredefort Impact Structure South Africa A. Gucsik Max Planck Institute for Chemistry Department of Geochemistry Joh-J.-Becherweg 27. Universitätcampus Mainz D
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Cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy and spectroscopy are enabling techniques for the microcharacterisation of technologically important materials. Recent advances in SEM instrumentation have considerably expanded the microanalytical capabilities of the CL technique. In this paper following a brief overview of the principles and practice of CL microscopy and spectroscopy a number of
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Aug 19 2009 · Cathodoluminescence Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Planar Deformation Features of Shocked Zircon from the Vredefort Impact Structure South Africa AIP Conference Proceedings 1163 96 (2009 (BSE) signal and the corresponding cathodoluminescence intensity of the zonation patterns.
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Aug 19 2009 · Cathodoluminescence Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Planar Deformation Features of Shocked Zircon from the Vredefort Impact Structure South Africa AIP Conference Proceedings 1163 96 (2009 (BSE) signal and the corresponding cathodoluminescence intensity of the zonation patterns.
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Hidalgo Alcalde Pedro y Piqueras de Noriega Javier y Sirbu L. y Tiginyanu M. (2005) Cathodoluminescence microscopy and spectroscopy of porous n-InP. Semiconductor Science and Technology 20 (12). pp. . ISSN
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Feb 01 1997 · Cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy and spectroscopy in the scanning electron microscope have been applied to the microcharacterization of superconducting Bi 2 Sr 2 CaCu 2 O 8 x single crystals. CL spectra representative of the samples at macroscopic level exhibit at low temperature two well resolved emission bands centered at about 2.90 and 2.35 eV respectively related to
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Highly forsteritic olivine (Fo 99.2–99.7) in the Kaba meteorite emits bright cathodoluminescence (CL). CL spectra of red luminescent forsterite grains have two broad emission bands at approximately 630 nm (impurity center of divalent Mn ions) in the red region and above 700 nm (trivalent Cr
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Cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy and spectroscopy of single plagioclase grains from lunar soil show that plagioclases from Luna 20 (highland) have more or less homogeneous CL with both blue or green colors whereas plagioclase grains sampled by Luna 24 (mare) luminesce dominantly green with partially distinct oscillatory zoning.
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Cathodoluminescence Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Planar Deformation Features of Shocked Zircon from the Vredefort Impact Structure South Africa A. Gucsik Max Planck Institute for Chemistry Department of Geochemistry Joh-J.-Becherweg 27. Universitätcampus Mainz D
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Keywords Cathodoluminescence · Microscopy · Spectroscopy · Minerals · Materials Introduction Luminescence (luminescence glow) is a common phe-nomenon in inorganic and organic substances resulting from an emission transition of anions molecules or a crystal from an excited electronic state to a ground or other state with lesser energy 1 .
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Cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy and spectroscopy of single plagioclase grains from lunar soil show that plagioclases from Luna 20 (highland) have more or less homogeneous CL with both blue or green colors whereas plagioclase grains sampled by Luna 24 (mare) luminesce dominantly green with partially distinct oscillatory zoning.
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Cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy and spectroscopy in the scanning electron microscope have been applied to the microcharacterization of superconducting Bi 2 Sr 2 CaCu 2 O 8 x single crystals. CL spectra representative of the samples at macroscopic level exhibit at low temperature two well resolved emission bands centered at about 2.90 and 2.35 eV respectively related to electronic
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Cathodoluminescence (CL) is the emission of light from a material under excitation by a high energy electron beam (or "cathode ray"). Various materials emit CL including many minerals and semiconductors. In semiconductor physics analysis of the emitted light can be used as a characterisation tool in order to probe among other things 1
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Cathodoluminescence microscopy (CLM) combines CL with optical microscopy (in geosciences generally polarizing microscopy). CL microscopic studies are mostly carried out on thin sections (uncovered preferably polished) sometimes on up to one cm-thick samples the latter preferably with polished surface as well.
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Cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy and spectroscopy provide valuable information on the existence and distribution of lattice defects and trace elements in minerals with a spatial resolution of a few micrometers. This information is otherwise quite difficult to obtain using other analytical methods.
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Cathodoluminescence microscopy and spectroscopy of forsterite from Kaba meteorite An application to the study of hydrothermal alteration of parent body
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Raman spectroscopy of the selected sample shows that this sample was not suffered a high-grade metamor-phism as it is indicated in its well-crystalline back-ground. ScanningElectronMicroscope-Cathodoluminescence (SEM-CL) microscope and spectrscope provide an adequate background for the analysis of different Earth
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A cathodoluminescence (CL) microscope combines methods from electron and regular (light optical) microscopes. It is designed to study the luminescence characteristics of polished thin sections of solids irradiated by an electron beam.. Using a cathodoluminescence microscope structures within crystals or fabrics can be made visible which cannot be seen in normal light conditions.
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Cathodoluminescence (CL) is the emission of light from a material under excitation by a high energy electron beam (or "cathode ray"). Various materials emit CL including many minerals and semiconductors. In semiconductor physics analysis of the emitted light can be used as a characterisation tool in order to probe among other things 1
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