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Structure of low-density nanoporous dielectrics revealed by low-vacuum electron microscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering
Authors:Kucheyev Sergei O  Toth Milos  Baumann Theodore F  Hamza Alex V  Ilavsky Jan  Knowles W Ralph  Saw Cheng K  Thiel Bradley L  Tileli Vasiliki  Buuren Tony van  Wang Y Morris  Willey Trevor M
Affiliation:Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94550, USA.
Abstract:Aerogels (AGs) are ultralow-density nanoporous solids that have numerous potential applications. However, as most AGs are strong insulators with poor mechanical properties, direct studies of the complex nanoporous structure of AGs by methods such as atomic force and conventional scanning electron microscopy (SEM) have not proven feasible. Here, we use low-vacuum SEM to image directly the ligament and pore size and shape distributions of representative AGs over a wide range of length scales (approximately 100-105 nm). The structural information obtained is used for unambiguous, real-space interpretation of small-angle X-ray scattering curves for these complex nanoporous systems. Low-vacuum SEM permits imaging of both cross-sections and skin layers of AG monoliths. Images of skin layers reveal the presence of microcracks, which alter the properties of cast monolithic AGs.
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