Abstract
Wire-like micro- and nanocrystals of SnO2 are obtained via gas-transport synthesis. The specifics of the atomic and electronic structure of an array of SnO2 wire-like crystals is revealed using near-edge X-ray absorption and X-ray photoelectron spectra. The method of photoemission electron microscopy with high-intensity synchrotron (undulator) radiation is used to study the morphology of SnO2 wire-like crystals for the first time.
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