Mapping of the electrostatic potentials in a fully processed led device with nm-scale resolution by in situ off-axis electron holography

Additional Friday publication update! In this newest publication, the authors used the electrical capabilities of the #FusionAX system to look at the optoelectronic properties of fully processed red-emitting AlGaInP micro-diode devices ️The quantum wells within the diode exhibited a fascinating behavior—they rested on a potential gradient until reaching the threshold forward bias voltage for light … Read More

In situ TEM studies of relaxation dynamics and crystal nucleation in thin film nanoglasses

Tuesday publication update! In this recent publication, the #FusionAX system was used to directly observe crystallization processes at glass-glass interfaces in sputtered CuZr thin film nanoglasses. The authors utilizing in situ heating experiments combined with other interesting techniques such as nanobeam diffraction patterns (NBDP) and electron correlation microscopy (ECM). This powerful combination allowed them to … Read More

Asymmetric nanoparticle oxidation observed in-situ by the evolution of diffraction contrast

Tuesday publication update! Are you interested in structural compositional changes during dynamic behaviors? The following article has researched just this! In this latest work in-situ TEM experiments using the #FusionAX system have uncovered the oxidation from wüstite-magnetite (FeO@Fe3O4) core-shell nanoparticles to single crystalline magnetite, Fe3O4 nanoparticles. Using the ‘Ashby-Brown contrast,’ the structural changes of these … Read More

New Installation at the University of York!

New Installation alert!️So thrilled to share that a new Fusion system with AXON Synchronicity was installed at the University of York’s JEOL Nanocentre earlier this fall! Special thank you to our very own @Evan for leading this effort! Thank you Dr. Lari for having us on site! Looking forward to witnessing great scientific discoveries in … Read More

New Succesfull Installation at the University of Sydney!

New Installation alert!️So thrilled to share that a new Fusion double tilt system was installed at the University of Sydney last month! Special thank you to our very own @Tenet and Dr. Gediminas from Scitek for leading this effort! Thank you Dr. Magnus, Dr. Zhong and Dr. Hong for having us on site! Looking forward … Read More

New Flash Talk for FusionAX with Diego Santa Rosa Coradini

We have another new Flash Talk for your viewing pleasure! Come join Diego Santa Rosa Coradini of Montanuniversität Leoben, group of Nonferrous Metallurgy as he shows how in situ TEM can be used as toolbox for the emerging science of nanometallurgy! Watch his Flash Talk here: https://youtu.be/9nfkcwZXwoQ Do you use Protochips products and want to … Read More

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Following the Selectivity of Any Catalysts at the Nanoscale
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An Arsenal of Tools for the Preparation of In Situ Electron Microscopy Samples
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