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  • Amplitude-distance spectroscopy in semi-contact mode

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    Since it was invented by Binnig et al. in 1986, atomic force microscopy (AFM) plays a key role in science and technology at the nanoscale. AFM is a microscopic technique that visualizes the surface topography using the attractive and repulsive forces of interaction between several atoms (in theory) of a blade attached to the end of the probe lever and...

  • Surface modifcation of PMMA polymer detected by XPS

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    In order to obtain the experimental specimens, four PMMA/PC61BM samples with the following  mass proportions were prepared: 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%. In addition, as a reference, a PMMA sample without  PC61BM was prepared as well. For the fabrication process, PC61BM 99.5% (Solenne BV), chloroform HPLC  (Sigma Aldrich), and PMMA (commercially available...

  • The luminescence study of Sc2(1–x)Ga2xO3:Cr3+/4+ coumpounds

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    The growing interest in the use of near-infrared (NIR) radiation for spectroscopy, optical communication, and medical applications spanning both NIR-I (700–900 nm) and NIR-II (900–1700 nm) has driven the need for new NIR light sources. NIR phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes (pc-LEDs) are expected to replace traditional lamps mainly due to their...

  • 2 Latin letters by Georg Pauli (b.1586-d.1650) - transcription, translation and photographs

    The data set contains two Latin letters by Georg Pauli (b. 1586 – d. 1650) to his brother Adrian (d. 1622) in photographs, transcriptions, and translations into Polish and English. The first letter was sent by Georg from Gdańsk (formerly Danzig) in 1604 when he was still a student at the local Academic Gymnasium. The second one, in turn, was written...