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Study of Molecular Trapping by Gold Nanofinger Arrays on Surface-Enhanced Raman Substrates

HPL-2011-4 Study of Molecular Trapping by Gold Nanofinger Arrays on Surface-Enhanced Raman Substrates - Kim, Ansoon; Ou, Fung Suong; Ohlberg, Douglas A.A.; Hu, Min; Williams, R. Stanley; Li, Zhiyong
Keyword(s): SERS, XPS, molecule trapping, gold finger, nanoimprint lighography
Abstract: The binding of trans-1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)-ethylene (BPE) molecules on substrates arrayed with gold nanofingers has been studied by surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and angle-resolved x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (AR-XPS). Based on the SERS and XPS results, BPE molecules are found to inte ...
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XPSTOPDF(1)							     XPS Tools							       XPSTOPDF(1)

NAME
xpstopdf - XPS to PDF converter SYNOPSIS
xpstopdf [OPTION...] FILE [OUTPUT FILE] DESCRIPTION
xpstopdf converts XPS documents to PDF format. xpstopdf reads the XPS file, FILE, and writes a PDF file, OUTPUT FILE. If OUTPUT FILE is not specified the output filename will be derived from the OUTPUT FILE filename. OPTIONS
-?, --help Show help options. -d DOCUMENT, --document=DOCUMENT The document inside the XPS file to convert. By default, the first document of the XPS file is used. -f PAGE, --first=PAGE The first page to convert. -l PAGE, --last=PAGE The last page to convert. -o, --odd Convert only odd pages. -e, --even Convert only even pages. -r RESOLUTION, --resolution=RESOLUTION Horizontal and vertical resolution in PPI (Pixels Per Inch). The default is 150 PPI. --rx=RESOLUTION Horizontal resolution in PPI (Pixels Per Inch). The default is 150 PPI. --ry=RESOLUTION Vertical resolution in PPI (Pixels Per Inch). The default is 150 PPI. -x X, --crop-x=X The x-coordinate of the crop area top left corner. -y Y, --crop-y=Y The y-coordinate of the crop area top left corner. -w WIDTH, --crop-width=WIDTH The width of crop area. -h HEIGHT, --crop-height=HEIGHT The height of crop area. --paper-width=WIDTH The paper width. --paper-height=HEIGHT The paper height. --expand Expand pages smaller than the paper to fill the paper. By default, pages are not scaled. --no-shrink Don't scale pages which are larger than the paper. By default, pages larger than the paper are shrunk to fit. --no-center Don't center on the paper pages smaller than the paper (after any scaling). By default, pages smaller than the paper are aligned to the lower-left corner. BUGS
Please send bug reports to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=libgxps. SEE ALSO
xpstojpeg(1) xpstopng(1) xpstops(1) xpstosvg(1) XPS Tools 11/19/2011 XPSTOPDF(1)
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