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Revealing Dynamic Processes of Materials in Liquids Using Liquid Cell Transmission Electron Microscopy
Published on: December 20, 2012
High-resolution and analytical electron microscopy in a liquid flow cell via gas purging
Yevheniy Pivak1, Junbeom Park2, Shibabrata Basak2,3
1DENSsolutions B.V., Informaticalaan 12, Delft 2628 ZD, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
Liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy (LPTEM) technique has been used to perform a wide range of in situ and operando studies. While most studies are based on the sample contrast change in the liquid, acquiring high qualitative results in the native liquid environment still poses a challenge. Herein, we present a novel and facile method to perform high-resolution and analytical electron microscopy studies in a liquid flow cell. This technique is based on removing the liquid from the observation area by a flow of gas. It is expected that the proposed approach can find broad applications in LPTEM studies.

