A Single-Pt-Atom-on-Ru-Nanoparticle Electrocatalyst for CO-resilient Methanol Oxidation

Sit down and enjoy reading a new publication on a Tuesday! Single Pt atom catalysts are key targets because a high exposure of Pt substantially enhances electrocatalytic activity. In this paper the authors of #UniversityofNewSouthWales used the #ProtochipsAduro holder to intiate a heating experiment on single Pt atom catalysts. Using an environmental transmission electron microscope … Read More

Phase-Controllable Large-Area Two-Dimonsional In2Se3 and Ferroelectric Heterophase Junction

Another Tuesday Publication update! Memory transistors based on two-dimensional (2D) ferroelectric semiconductors are intriguing for next-generation in-memory computing. Using the #FusionSelect, a heating study was performed on some beautiful 2D In2Se3 films. The phase-controllable synthesis strategies of large-area 2D In2Se3 films from this study can open numerous opportunities in developing novel structures and concepts for … Read More

Grain Boundary Segregation Induced Precipitation in a Non Equiatomic Nanocrystalline CoCuFeMnNi Compotitionally Complex Alloy

Another Friday publication update! In this study the goal was to establish a systematic understanding of the phase evolution in a face centered cubic non equiatomic nanocrystalline compositionally complex alloys. The #FusionSelect was used to heat the sample, while forming automated crystal orientation maps at the same time. This gave detailed information on the decomposition … Read More

Atomically dispersed iron sites with a nitrogen-carbon coating as highly active and durable oxygen reduction catalysts for fuel cells

Tuesday publication update! Catalysts with atomically dispersed, iron sites have exhibited encouraging activity for the oxygen reduction reaction in challenging acidic electrolyte. This paper demonstrates an improvement in stability in these kind of catalysts, which is a first step in overcoming the cost barriers of hydrogen fuel cells! If you are interested in these fuel … Read More

Atomically Sharp, Closed Bilayer Phosphorene Edges by Self-Passivation

New publication update on a Friday to start your weekend ! In this new publication, published in #ACSNano the formation of two-dimensional crystals’ edge structures was investigated. These edges must be carefully examined because they often display complex, unexpected features at the atomic scale, such as reconstruction, functionalization, and uncontrolled contamination. Using the #FusionSelect, the … Read More

In situ TEM investigation of indium oxide/titanium oxide nanowire heterostructures growth through solid state reactions

Are you interested in photonic devices? Please take a look at this new research using the #FusionSelect! In this publication TiO2/In2O3 nanowires were investigated for their microstructural evolution during annealing experiments. Elemental analysis (EDS) was used to analyze the reaction mechanisms at different temperatures. Do you want to know more? Follow the link: https://lnkd.in/gsSq7MEZ #FindyourBreakThrough … Read More

Observing resistive switching behaviors in single Ta2O5 nanotube-based memristive devices

A new paper has come out showing the behavior of memrestive devices using the #FusionSelect with electrical characterization! The authors are looking at one dimensional Ta2O5 nanotubes and using EELS to look at the changes while biasing the sample. Do you want to learn more about their research? Follow the link: https://lnkd.in/ge8umgAd #1Dmaterials #electronicdevices #microscope#findyourbreakthrough … Read More

Formation and Control of Zero-Field Antiskyrmions in Confining Geometries

In this newest published research the #FusionSelect was used to heat and efficiently quench antiskyrmions. Different lattice formations were observed ranging from triangular, circular or rotated-square geometry. These nice results from the University of Tokyo demonstrate a roadmap for generating and controlling antiskyrmions in a confining geometry. Read more about the paper here: https://lnkd.in/dGfYEF3e #Antiskyrmions … Read More

Sub-Nanometer Electron Beam Phase Patterning in 2D Materials

In this new exciting paper the researchers have looked into grain boundary engineering by electron beam patterning using the #FusionSelect holder. If you want to know about how this atomic precision technique can be capable of engineering precise nanomaterials, please follow the link: https://lnkd.in/dxrWePfh #energyresearch #2Dmaterials #materialscience #electronmicroscopy#microscopy #findyourbreakthrough

Dynamically observing the formation of MOFs-driven Co/N-doped carbon nanocomposites by in-situ transmission electron microscope and their application as high-efficient microwave absorbent

MOF derivatives display superior electrical conductivity and thermal stability and have therefore drawn widespread attention. Recently, researchers from Northwest University in Xi’an have combined in situ and ex situ techniques to observe the pyrolysis process of ZIF materials. Find out about their research here: https://lnkd.in/gCWN66KF #electronmicroscopy #insitumicroscopy #microscopy#findyourbreakthrough #Protochips #FusionSelect