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This document introduces "GaN nanoparticles" handled by the Rare Metal Materials Research Institute. When the nano-dispersed liquid was dispersed on a mesh for TEM observation, the nanoparticles strongly aggregated, making clear observation difficult. However, from the lattice stripes, the particle size is approximately 10 nm, and distinct diffraction spots are observed in the electron diffraction pattern, indicating that the particles are crystalline. Please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ GaN nanocrystalline particles ■ Crystal stripe patterns of GaN nanoparticles observed by TEM ■ Electron diffraction patterns of GaN nanoparticles using TEM *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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