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In-situ electron microscopy

Co. In-situ electron microscopy. F. Banhart et al., IPCMS Strasbourg. Atomic defects created and imaged in-situ in the TEM at high temperature. creation of a vacancy in a carbon nanotube with a focused electron beam. Nano Lett. 9 , 2285 (2009). Carbon/metal nanosystems:

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In-situ electron microscopy

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  1. Co In-situ electron microscopy F. Banhart et al., IPCMS Strasbourg Atomic defects created and imaged in-situ in the TEM at high temperature creation of a vacancy in a carbon nanotube with a focused electron beam Nano Lett.9, 2285 (2009) Carbon/metal nanosystems: "nanoengineering" at the atomic scale junctions between carbon nanotubes and metal crystals by electron iradiation Adv. Materials21, 4477 (2009) In-situ growth of carbon nanomaterials in the TEM CNT graphene growth of carbon nanotubes and graphene from catalytically active metals 600°C 550°C 5 nm 5 nm ACS Nano5, 1529 (2011)

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