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1985

Morphology

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The Morphology Of Thin Metal Coatings Formed By Rotary Shadowing Biological Species In High Vacuum, J. A. Panitz Jan 1985

The Morphology Of Thin Metal Coatings Formed By Rotary Shadowing Biological Species In High Vacuum, J. A. Panitz

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Rotary Shadowing has been used to increase the image contrast of biological species observed during edge-projection imaging in the transmission electron microscope. In this imaging mode, biological species are adsorbed from aqueous solutions onto a highly curved substrate and viewed, over its edge, in a direction parallel to its surface. Since the substrate is not placed between a biological adsorbate and the photographic emulsion that records its image, any material can be used as a support (including high-Z metals and semiconductors). Binding to these technologically interesting materials is observed with unusual clarity and contrast, even at 200kV. Individual adsorbates and …