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View article: High framerate and high dynamic range electron microscopy
High framerate and high dynamic range electron microscopy Open
Methods and systems for acquiring transmission electron microscope video data on a rolling-shutter detector at an enhanced frame rate and without temporal distortions are described. Also described are methods to enhance the dynamic range o…
View article: Time-resolved TEM observation of CeO2 surface with electrostatic sub-framing system
Time-resolved TEM observation of CeO2 surface with electrostatic sub-framing system Open
View article: Arbitrary electron dose waveforms for electron microscopy
Arbitrary electron dose waveforms for electron microscopy Open
A device may include an electron source, a detector, and a deflector. The electron source may be directed toward a sample area. The detector may receive an electron signal or an electron-induced signal. A deflector may be positioned betwee…
View article: Development of a Fast Through Focus System Synchronized with Camera Shutter Timing
Development of a Fast Through Focus System Synchronized with Camera Shutter Timing Open
Journal Article Development of a Fast Through Focus System Synchronized with Camera Shutter Timing Get access Yuki Ninota, Yuki Ninota EM Business Unit, JEOL Ltd., Tokyo, Japan Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Goog…
View article: High-Speed 4D-STEM using Electrostatic Subframing
High-Speed 4D-STEM using Electrostatic Subframing Open
View article: A New Low-dose STEM Imaging Mode with Probability Driven Intra-pixel Beam Blanking
A New Low-dose STEM Imaging Mode with Probability Driven Intra-pixel Beam Blanking Open
Journal Article A New Low-dose STEM Imaging Mode with Probability Driven Intra-pixel Beam Blanking Get access Jonathan J P Peters, Jonathan J P Peters Advanced Microscopy Laboratory, CRANN, Dublin, IrelandSchool of Physics, Trinity College…
View article: System and method for compressive scanning electron microscopy
System and method for compressive scanning electron microscopy Open
A scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) system is disclosed. The system may make use of an electron beam scanning system configured to generate a plurality of electron beam scans over substantially an entire sample, with each sc…
View article: Ponderomotive phase plate for transmission electron microscopes
Ponderomotive phase plate for transmission electron microscopes Open
A ponderomotive phase plate system and method for controllably producing highly tunable phase contrast transfer functions in a transmission electron microscope (TEM) for high resolution and biological phase contrast imaging. The system and…
View article: Temporal compressive sensing systems
Temporal compressive sensing systems Open
Methods and systems for temporal compressive sensing are disclosed, where within each of one or more sensor array data acquisition periods, one or more sensor array measurement datasets comprising distinct linear combinations of time slice…
View article: High-speed multiframe dynamic transmission electron microscope image acquisition system with arbitrary timing
High-speed multiframe dynamic transmission electron microscope image acquisition system with arbitrary timing Open
An electron microscope is disclosed which has a laser-driven photocathode and an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) laser system ("laser"). The laser produces a train of temporally-shaped laser pulses of a predefined pulse duration and wav…
View article: Electrostatic Switching for Spatiotemporal Dose Control in a Transmission Electron Microscope
Electrostatic Switching for Spatiotemporal Dose Control in a Transmission Electron Microscope Open
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View article: Crystallization kinetics and thermodynamics of an Ag–In–Sb–Te phase change material using complementary in situ microscopic techniques
Crystallization kinetics and thermodynamics of an Ag–In–Sb–Te phase change material using complementary in situ microscopic techniques Open
View article: Response to Comment on “Reversible disorder-order transitions in atomic crystal nucleation”
Response to Comment on “Reversible disorder-order transitions in atomic crystal nucleation” Open
Yu et al . suggested calculating precisely the size ranges of the three parts of our figure 3A, adjusting the free-energy levels in figure 3B, and considering the shape effect in the first-principles calculation. The first and second sugge…
View article: In-Situ Catalysis with High Spatio-Temporal Resolution
In-Situ Catalysis with High Spatio-Temporal Resolution Open
View article: Validation and Generalization of a Method for Precise Size Measurements of Metal Nanoclusters on Supports
Validation and Generalization of a Method for Precise Size Measurements of Metal Nanoclusters on Supports Open
We recently described a data analysis method for precise ({approx}0.1 {angstrom} random error in the mean for a 200 kV instrument with a 3 {angstrom} FWHM probe size) size measurements of small clusters of heavy metal atoms on supports as …
View article: Direct characterization of phase transformations and morphologies in moving reaction zones in Al/Ni nanolaminates using dynamic transmission electron microscopy
Direct characterization of phase transformations and morphologies in moving reaction zones in Al/Ni nanolaminates using dynamic transmission electron microscopy Open
Phase transformations and transient morphologies are examined as exothermic formation reactions self-propagate across Al/Ni nanolaminate films. The rapid evolution of these phases and sub-micrometer morphological features requires nanoscal…
View article: Bounds on the Rate-Dependent Plastic Flow of Tantalum up to 75 GPa
Bounds on the Rate-Dependent Plastic Flow of Tantalum up to 75 GPa Open
View article: Reversible disorder-order transitions in atomic crystal nucleation
Reversible disorder-order transitions in atomic crystal nucleation Open
Watching early stage nucleation In classic nucleation theory, a metastable disordered dense liquid or amorphous solid cluster spontaneously and irreversibly transforms into a crystalline nucleus. Jeon et al. observed the formation of gold …
View article: Electrostatic Subframing and Compressive Sensing Video in in situ Transmission Electron Microscopy.
Electrostatic Subframing and Compressive Sensing Video in in situ Transmission Electron Microscopy. Open
View article: In-situ Ion Irradiation and Recrystallization in Highly Structured Materials.
In-situ Ion Irradiation and Recrystallization in Highly Structured Materials. Open
View article: Initiation of Grain Growth Observed using Electrostatic-Subframing.
Initiation of Grain Growth Observed using Electrostatic-Subframing. Open
View article: Electrostatic subframing and compressive-sensing video in transmission electron microscopy
Electrostatic subframing and compressive-sensing video in transmission electron microscopy Open
We present kilohertz-scale video capture rates in a transmission electron microscope, using a camera normally limited to hertz-scale acquisition. An electrostatic deflector rasters a discrete array of images over a large camera, decoupling…
View article: Viability of Compressed Sensing as a Dose Reduction Strategy in STEM
Viability of Compressed Sensing as a Dose Reduction Strategy in STEM Open
Journal Article Viability of Compressed Sensing as a Dose Reduction Strategy in STEM Get access W Van den Broek, W Van den Broek Institut für Physik & IRIS Adlershof, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany Corresponding author: va…
View article: Electrostatic Subframing and Compressive Sensing Video in <i>In Situ</i> Transmission Electron Microscopy
Electrostatic Subframing and Compressive Sensing Video in <i>In Situ</i> Transmission Electron Microscopy Open
Journal Article Electrostatic Subframing and Compressive Sensing Video in In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Get access B W Reed, B W Reed Integrated Dynamic Electron Solutions, Pleasanton, CA, USA Corresponding author: bryan@ides-in…
View article: Initiation of Grain Growth Observed Using Electrostatic-Subframing
Initiation of Grain Growth Observed Using Electrostatic-Subframing Open
Journal Article Initiation of Grain Growth Observed Using Electrostatic-Subframing Get access BW Reed, BW Reed Integrated Dynamic Electron Solutions, Inc., Pleasanton, CA 94588, USA Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic…
View article: Merging Deep Learning, Chemistry, and Diffraction for High-Throughput Material Structure Prediction
Merging Deep Learning, Chemistry, and Diffraction for High-Throughput Material Structure Prediction Open
Journal Article Merging Deep Learning, Chemistry, and Diffraction for High-Throughput Material Structure Prediction Get access Matthew L Gong, Matthew L Gong Idaho National Laboratory, Nuclear Materials Department, Idaho Falls, Idaho USAUn…
View article: In-situ Ion Irradiation and Recrystallization in Highly Structured Materials
In-situ Ion Irradiation and Recrystallization in Highly Structured Materials Open
Journal Article In-situ Ion Irradiation and Recrystallization in Highly Structured Materials Get access Jeffery A Aguiar, Jeffery A Aguiar Idaho National Laboratory, Nuclear Materials Department, Idaho Falls, Idaho USA Corresponding author…
View article: Development of and Initial Results from the First In-Situ Ion Irradiation Dynamics TEM.
Development of and Initial Results from the First In-Situ Ion Irradiation Dynamics TEM. Open
View article: Development of a Dynamic In situ Ion Irradiation TEM.
Development of a Dynamic In situ Ion Irradiation TEM. Open
View article: Stroboscopic High-Duty-Cycle GHz Time-Resolved Microscope: First Proof of a Picosecond Beam Operated at GHz Level on a 200 keV Beamline
Stroboscopic High-Duty-Cycle GHz Time-Resolved Microscope: First Proof of a Picosecond Beam Operated at GHz Level on a 200 keV Beamline Open
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