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| Title: |
Magnetic fields; Transmission electron microscope |
| Description: |
Transmission electron microscope (TEM) images show sections of a film of nickle-iron-copper-molybdenum alloy layered with silver every 100 nanometers. By relieving strain in the film, the silver layers promote the growth of notably larger crystal grains in the layered material as compared to the monolithic film (several are highlighted for emphasis). Electron diffraction patterns (insets) tell a similar story - the material with larger crystal grains display sharper, more discrete scattering patterns. (Color added for clarity.)
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| Topics/Categories: |
Materials--Metallurgy
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| Type: |
Graphic/scientific data |
| Source: |
National Institute of Standards and Technology |
Credit Line as it should appear in print: |
Credit: Bonevich, NIST |
| AV Number: |
09MSEL003 |
| Date Created: |
January 27, 2009 |
| Date Entered: |
1/27/2009 |
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