2014
DOI: 10.1134/s1063785014090235
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The possibility of using platinum foils with a rippled surface as diffraction gratings

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“…The authors of [2,5,7] inves tigated the surfaces with a unidirectional rippled sur face relief of Pt(111) foils and AA ribbons. The authors of [2] assumed that such surfaces could serve as the basis for the fabrication of reflective diffraction grat ings, and this assumption was confirmed experimen tally in [8].…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…The authors of [2,5,7] inves tigated the surfaces with a unidirectional rippled sur face relief of Pt(111) foils and AA ribbons. The authors of [2] assumed that such surfaces could serve as the basis for the fabrication of reflective diffraction grat ings, and this assumption was confirmed experimen tally in [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Fractal nanostructures and microstructures on sur faces of thin foils of platinum and ribbons of the iron based Fe 77 Ni 1 Si 9 B 13 amorphous alloy (AA) are described in [2,3,[5][6][7][8]. The authors of [2,5,7] inves tigated the surfaces with a unidirectional rippled sur face relief of Pt(111) foils and AA ribbons.…”
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“…Therefore, it is of undoubted interest to study the structure of near-surface layers of metals with BCC-latticesuch as molybdenum under temperature and mechanical influences. Certain results of studies of the structure of molybdenum bands under external impact were presented in [12][13][14], however, the behavior of the near-surface layers under pre-breaking load has been poorly studied.…”
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“…In ref. [18], the nanostructures formed as multiscale Pt diffraction lattices by thermomechanical action were considered as a fractal object. The relief anisotropy and the ability of these objects to function at different scales was quantified by calculating the components of fractal dimensionality (D f ) relative to the position of the corrugations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%