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English: Materials characterization of DALP deposited platinum. a) Scanning electron micrograph of two Pt lines. b) Grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction exhibiting the peaks expected of microcrystalline, metallic Pt. c) X-ray photoelectron spectrum recorded near the Pt 4f edge displaying a perfect spin-orbit split 4f7/2/4f5/2 doublet, demonstrating chemical purity. d–f) Transmission electron micrographs of a Pt line investigated in cross-section at three different magnification levels. The high-resolution data allow one to observe the presence of large (>100 nm) individual crystals oriented with the [112] direction perpendicular to the substrate surface. The inset shows the selected-area electron diffraction pattern obtained from one single crystal. From ref. [1]
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