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Srinivasa Raja, A. (author), de Boer, Pascal (author), Giepmans, Ben N.G. (author), Hoogenboom, J.P. (author)
Electron microscopy is crucial for imaging biological ultrastructure at nanometer resolution. However, electron irradiation also causes specimen damage, reflected in structural and chemical changes that can give rise to alternative signals. Here, luminescence induced by electron-beam irradiation is reported across a range of materials widely...
journal article 2021
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Vulovic, M. (author)
Knowledge of the structure of biological specimens is crucial for understanding life. Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) permits structural studies of biological specimen at their near-native state. The research performed in this thesis represents one of two subprojects of the FOM industrial partnership program with FEI Company. The common aim...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Nampoothiri, G.G. (author), Horemans, M.L.R. (author), Theuwissen, A.J.P. (author)
We analyze the “ageing” effect on image sensors introduced by neutrons present in natural (terrestrial) cosmic environment. The results obtained at sea level are corroborated for the first time with accelerated neutron beam tests and for various image sensor operation conditions. The results reveal many fascinating effects that these rays...
conference paper 2011
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Drozdowski, W. (author), Dorenbos, P. (author), Bos, A.J.J. (author), Bizarri, G. (author), Owens, A. (author), Quaranti, F.G.A. (author)
CeBr3 crystals have been studied to assess their utility as potential gamma ray spectrometers for future ESA planetary missions. Pulse height spectra, scintillation time profiles, X-ray excited emission spectra, and photoluminescence spectra have been recorded as a function of temperature between 78 and 600 K. In addition, the influence of...
journal article 2008
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