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Українська: Зображення поверхні наноструктурованого фосфіду індію, синтезованого на поверхні монокристалу методом електрохімічного травлення. Структура складається з кубічних кристалітів, які мають просторову орієнтацію. Таке текстурування напівпровідника проводиться з метою збільшення ефективної площі поверхні. Текстурований фосфід індію є перспективним матеріалом для космічних сонячних батарей.
Зображення було отримано на мікроскопі JSM-6490. Збільшення у 2500 разів. Кольорова обробка виконана за допомогою графічного редактора Adobe Photoshop. Робота створена у межах реалізації Гранту на персональний проєкт Яни Сичікової «Наноарт. Наука – це мистецтво», який підтримує Європейський союз за програмою Дім Європи House of Europe. Робота є переможцем конкурсу «NANOSCIENCE AS ART», який проходив у межах проведення міжнародної конференції 2021 IEEE International Conference on “Nanomaterials: Applications & Properties” (NAP-2021), 5–11 вересня, м. Одеса (організатор - Сумський державний університет). ⠀ Автори роботи Яна Сичікова (синтез наноструктур) та Сергій Ковачов (кольоровий дизайн).English: The image of the surface of nanostructured indium phosphide synthesized on the surface of a single crystal by electrochemical etching. The structure consists of spatially oriented cubic crystallites. The semiconductor is textured in order to increase the effective surface area. Textured indium phosphide is a promising material for space solar arrays. The image was obtained with the help of a JSM-6490 microscope. 2500x magnification. The image was colorized using Adobe Photoshop graphic editor. The work was created within the framework of the Grant for the implementation of Yana Sychikova's "Nanoart. Science is Art" individual project supported by the European Union under the House of Europe program. The work won the NANOSCIENCE AS ART competition held as part of the 2021 IEEE International Conference on "Nanomaterials: Applications & Properties" (NAP-2021), September 5-11, Odesa (organizer: Sumy State University). ⠀⠀ Creators of the work: Yana Sychikova (nanostructures synthesis) and Serhii Kovachov (color design). |
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Author | Яна Сычикова |
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Software used | Adobe Photoshop 22.5 (Windows) |
File change date and time | 10:55, 14 December 2021 |
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