2022 年 20 巻 4 号 p. 248-251
Surface micro- and nanobubbles were formed in situ using a conventional scanning electron microscope by radiolysis of water confined in liquid cells with electron-transparent windows. The shapes and contact angles of the bubbles formed at the window corner were directly measured using a scanning electron microscope. All the observed contact angles were close to 90°, regardless of the size, indicating that the corner bubbles had shapes that almost maximized the Laplace pressure. Bubble formation far from the electron irradiation site was also analyzed using a Monte Carlo simulation.