We developed a sample preparation method for 3D electron tomography using a focus-ion-beam-fabricated carbon square-shaped rod to observe the deformation of polystyrene nanoparticles on carbon. The method enables the observation of the interface between the particles and carbon substrate. Polystyrene nanoparticles are increasingly more deformed as their nominal diameter decreases. Our results indicate that electron tomography is a useful approach to correct results from conventional TEM measurements for soft particles.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye
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Due to their unique properties, nano-sized materials such as nanoparticles and nanowires are receivi...
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Electron tomography in materials science has flourished with the demand to characterize nanoscale ma...
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The international drive to measure accurate number concentrations of nanoparticles is impeded by the...
International audienceElectron Tomography (ET) is of greatest interest in studying nano- and biologi...
Over the last two decades, electron tomography, the combination of tomographic methods and transmiss...
Accurate characterization of nanostructured materials is one of the main limitations for the develop...
Transmission electron microscopy is a powerful imaging tool that has found broad application in mate...
Nanoparticle assemblies have attracted enormous scientific interest during the last years, due to th...
A detailed 3D investigation of nanoparticles at a local scale is of great importance to connect thei...
Electron tomography is a powerful tool that is widely used in materials science to unravel the 3D mo...
Electron tomography is a powerful tool that is widely used in materials science to unravel the 3D mo...
Due to their unique properties, nano-sized materials such as nanoparticles and nanowires are receivi...
Electron tomography was originally developed in 1968, and has been primarily applied to determine th...
Polystyrene latex (PSL) nanoparticle (NP) sample is one of the most widely used standard materials. ...
While electron tomography can be used to visualize objects at nanoscale, it is difficult to perform ...
Electron tomography in materials science has flourished with the demand to characterize nanoscale ma...
This paper examines the limits of transmission electron tomography reconstruction methods for a nano...
The international drive to measure accurate number concentrations of nanoparticles is impeded by the...
International audienceElectron Tomography (ET) is of greatest interest in studying nano- and biologi...
Over the last two decades, electron tomography, the combination of tomographic methods and transmiss...
Accurate characterization of nanostructured materials is one of the main limitations for the develop...
Transmission electron microscopy is a powerful imaging tool that has found broad application in mate...
Nanoparticle assemblies have attracted enormous scientific interest during the last years, due to th...
A detailed 3D investigation of nanoparticles at a local scale is of great importance to connect thei...
Electron tomography is a powerful tool that is widely used in materials science to unravel the 3D mo...
Electron tomography is a powerful tool that is widely used in materials science to unravel the 3D mo...
Due to their unique properties, nano-sized materials such as nanoparticles and nanowires are receivi...
Electron tomography was originally developed in 1968, and has been primarily applied to determine th...