Multilayer thin films of sequentially adsorbed polyelectrolytes were utilized as nanoreactors for both
metallic (Ag) and semiconductor nanoparticles (PbS). Polyelectrolyte multilayers with a controlled content
of free carboxylic acid binding groups were fabricated with weak polyelectrolytes via suitable pH adjustments
of the processing solutions. These groups were then used to bind various inorganic ions that were subsequently
converted into nanoparticles. Spatial control (at the nanoscale) over the growth of the nanoparticles was
achieved via the use of multilayer heterostructures that also contain bilayer blocks that are not able to
bind inorganic ions. These “nonbinding” bilayers were fabricated from strong polyacids such as poly(styrene sulfonic acid). TEM imaging of the nanoparticles within the multilayer thin films indicates that
the polycation and polyanion layers of these films are highly interpenetrated.
Abstract. Three calibration campaigns of the spectrometer SPI have been performed before launch in order to determine the instrument characteristics, such as the effective detection area, the spectral resolution and the angular resolution. Absolute determination of the effective area has been obtained from simulations and measurements. At 1 MeV, the effective area is 65 cm 2 for a point source on the optical axis, the spectral resolution ∼2.3 keV. The angular resolution is better than 2.5• and the source separation capability about 1• . Some temperature dependant parameters will require permanent in-flight calibration.
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