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Screening Candidates for 30 nm Spheres

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Author(s)

Michelle K. Donnelly, Jiann C. Yang

Abstract

This paper describes the preliminary screening process that was conducted to identify potential candidate particles to be used as the NIST Standard Reference Material (SRM) 30 nm spheres. Five different samples were obtained and measured using the NIST particle calibration facility. The sample with the most narrow size distribution and a preliminary peak particle diameter of 30.1 nm was identified as a potential candidate to become the NIST 30 nm SRM. A secondary candidate, with a fairly narrow distribution and a peak particle diameter of 24.2 nm was also identified. Further studies to address accuracy issues and ensure repeatability are recommended.
Citation
NIST Interagency/Internal Report (NISTIR) - 7345
Report Number
7345

Keywords

differential mobility analysis, nanosize, particle, SRM

Citation

Donnelly, M. and Yang, J. (2006), Screening Candidates for 30 nm Spheres, NIST Interagency/Internal Report (NISTIR), National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=861409 (Accessed December 26, 2024)

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Created August 1, 2006, Updated February 19, 2017