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Characterization of a NiCu3 nanocatalyst in oxidation and reduction conditions
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, Stony Brook University, Harvard University, and Bro...Read More
Ultrafast TEM imaging of thermally induced bubbles in liquid
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) investigated the behavior of bubbles at...Read More
In-situ TEM monitoring of wetting of single BSCF particles during liquid-electrochemical cycling
Vasiliki Tileli's group at EPFL in collaboration with researchers at MIT observed the switchable wet...Read More
2023 MRS Spring Meeting and Exhibit
Join us at the 2023 MRS Spring Meeting and Exhibit in San Francisco, CA The 2023 MRS Spring Meeti...Read More
STEM EBIC enabled by NEI’s EBIC electronics and Hummingbird’s low noise TEM biasing holder configuration
Electron beam-induced current (EBIC) imaging of DB in Pt/HfO2/Ti valence change memory devices ...Read More
EDS mapping of in-situ TEM gas-heating experiments
Characterization of cobalt in CoPt nanocatalysts in oxidation-reduction conditions. Recently, res...Read More
Characterizing high-temperature phase transitions in 2D Layers of PtSe2
High-temperature phase transitions in 2D Layers of PtSe2 – High Stability Heating + Biasing ...Read More
NEW Concurrent Biasing and Heating
Generation V In-Situ Bulk Liquid-Electrochemical Specimen Holder - NOW with concurrent biasing a...Read More
2022 MRS Fall
Join us at the 2022 MRS Fall Meeting and Exhibit in Boston, MA The 2022 MRS Fall Meeting and Exhi...Read More
Join us at the 65th Symposium of the Japanese Society of Microscopy
The 65th Symposium of the Japanese Society of Microscopy will be held at Sukenobu Kawasaki Memor...Read More
Three-dimensional finite element model simulating the in-situ electrochemical behavior of TEM Liquid cell platinum thin-film electrodes
Researchers from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne developed a method to simulate the ...Read More
Morphological evolution of cubic copper catalysts during CO2 electroreduction.
Using in-situ and ex-situ electron microscopy, researchers at the Department of Interface Science, F...Read More