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Science ; 269(5220): 51-4, 1995 Jul 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7604278

ABSTRACT

Atomic force microscope images of zinc arachidate (ZnA2) Langmuir-Blodgett films show that three- and five-layer films are "hexatic," with long-range bond-orientational order and short-range positional correlations of three to five lattice repeats. The monolayer in contact with the substrate is disordered. Films of seven or more layers of ZnA2 are crystalline. A population of dislocations, most likely originating at the substrate, disrupts the positional but not the orientational order of the lattice, leading to hexatic layers intermediate between crystal and liquid. The influence of the substrate propagates farther into ZnA2 films than into cadmium arachidate films because the molecular cohesion is much weaker in ZnA2 than in cadmium arachidate, as evidenced by a less dense molecular packing.


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Eicosanoic Acids , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/chemistry , Membranes, Artificial , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry, Physical , Crystallization , Fourier Analysis , Microscopy, Atomic Force
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J Microsc ; 178(Pt 1): 86-92, 1995 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7745601

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The correlation averaging algorithm frequently used to enhance micrographs of repeating structures contains an inherent bias that favours images with larger pixel values or positive noise levels. This bias not only skews the composite image toward higher pixel values, but also distorts the image by increasing the value of high-valued pixels more than that of low-valued pixels. These errors are especially important in scanning probe microscopy images where the pixel value reflects a distinct height. A similar algorithm that uses a structure function in place of the correlation function eliminates this bias.


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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Bias , Microscopy, Atomic Force , Microscopy, Scanning Tunneling
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