In this study, we examine at both experimental and fundamental levels, the experimental evidence of nanoparticle formation in transmission electron microscopy (TEM) metal grids annealed at temperatures lower than the melting point of the corresponding metal bulk material. Our experimental investigation considers the most thermally unstable TEM grids (i.e. Cu-grids) and inspects the possible sources and mechanisms of contamination of thin films, conventionally deposited on carbon-coated Cu-grids. The investigations are supported by morphological–compositional analyses performed in different regions of the TEM sample. Then, a general model is formulated and discussed in order to explain the grid thermal instability, based on the critical role...
We investigate the size effect on melting of metal nanoclusters by molecular dynamics simulation and...
The morphological instability of thin foil edges at elevated temperature is studied by in situ TEM. ...
In this Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy (ETEM) study we examined the growth patterns\...
The stability of Ni, Cu, Mo and Au TEM grids coated with ultra-thin amorphous carbon or silicon mono...
In analogy with macroscopic metal samples, crystallization of metal nanoparticles may occur apprecia...
218 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The results of these in situ ...
<i>In situ</i> heating experiments were performed in a transmission electron microscope (TEM) to mon...
Combining thin film deposition with \(\textit {in situ}\) heating electron microscopy allows to unde...
We have studied the structures and stabilities of copper nano-particles and the melting properties o...
This work highlights some limitations of thermal stability analysis via in-situ transmission electro...
Nanoscale material transformations, including nucleation, growth, dissolution, and phase transitions...
Liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been widely used for probing solution-phase ...
Nanocrystalline copper lms were created by both repetitive high-energy pulsed power, to produce mate...
Abnormal grain growth is studied in nanocrystalline sputtered Ag ®lms. Eighty nanometer thick Ag ®lm...
We consider the surface melting of metal nanowires by solving a phenomenological two-parabola Landau...
We investigate the size effect on melting of metal nanoclusters by molecular dynamics simulation and...
The morphological instability of thin foil edges at elevated temperature is studied by in situ TEM. ...
In this Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy (ETEM) study we examined the growth patterns\...
The stability of Ni, Cu, Mo and Au TEM grids coated with ultra-thin amorphous carbon or silicon mono...
In analogy with macroscopic metal samples, crystallization of metal nanoparticles may occur apprecia...
218 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The results of these in situ ...
<i>In situ</i> heating experiments were performed in a transmission electron microscope (TEM) to mon...
Combining thin film deposition with \(\textit {in situ}\) heating electron microscopy allows to unde...
We have studied the structures and stabilities of copper nano-particles and the melting properties o...
This work highlights some limitations of thermal stability analysis via in-situ transmission electro...
Nanoscale material transformations, including nucleation, growth, dissolution, and phase transitions...
Liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been widely used for probing solution-phase ...
Nanocrystalline copper lms were created by both repetitive high-energy pulsed power, to produce mate...
Abnormal grain growth is studied in nanocrystalline sputtered Ag ®lms. Eighty nanometer thick Ag ®lm...
We consider the surface melting of metal nanowires by solving a phenomenological two-parabola Landau...
We investigate the size effect on melting of metal nanoclusters by molecular dynamics simulation and...
The morphological instability of thin foil edges at elevated temperature is studied by in situ TEM. ...
In this Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy (ETEM) study we examined the growth patterns\...