Despite decades of research, the ultimate goal of nanotechnology - top-down manipulation of individual atoms - has been directly achieved with only one technique: scanning probe microscopy. In this review, we demonstrate that scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) is emerging as an alternative method for the direct assembly of nanostructures, with possible applications in plasmonics, quantum technologies, and materials science. Atomically precise manipulation with STEM relies on recent advances in instrumentation that have enabled non-destructive atomicresolution imaging at lower electron energies. While momentum transfer from highly energetic electrons often leads to atom ejection, interesting dynamics can be induced when the tra...
The direct manipulation of individual atoms in materials using scanning probe microscopy has been a ...
A robust approach for real-time analysis of the scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) dat...
Atomic resolution imaging of light elements in electron-transparent materials has long been a challe...
Despite decades of research, the ultimate goal of nanotechnology--top-down manipulation of individua...
Despite decades of research, the ultimate goal of nanotechnology—top-down manipulation of individual...
Despite decades of research, the ultimate goal of nanotechnology - top-down manipulation of individu...
Despite decades of research, the ultimate goal of nanotechnology—top-down manipulation of individual...
Recent advances in scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) instrumentation have made it pos...
Building materials from the atom up is the pinnacle of materials fabrication. Until recently the onl...
Building materials from the atom up is the pinnacle of materials fabrication. Until recently the onl...
We demonstrate assembly of di-, tri- and tetrameric Si clusters on the graphene surface using sub-at...
We demonstrate assembly of di-, tri- and tetrameric Si clusters on the graphene surface using sub-at...
The direct manipulation of individual atoms in materials using scanning probe microscopy has been a ...
The direct manipulation of individual atoms in materials using scanning probe microscopy has been a ...
Atoms and their arrangement in materials have become a central focus in the era of nanoscience. Mate...
The direct manipulation of individual atoms in materials using scanning probe microscopy has been a ...
A robust approach for real-time analysis of the scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) dat...
Atomic resolution imaging of light elements in electron-transparent materials has long been a challe...
Despite decades of research, the ultimate goal of nanotechnology--top-down manipulation of individua...
Despite decades of research, the ultimate goal of nanotechnology—top-down manipulation of individual...
Despite decades of research, the ultimate goal of nanotechnology - top-down manipulation of individu...
Despite decades of research, the ultimate goal of nanotechnology—top-down manipulation of individual...
Recent advances in scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) instrumentation have made it pos...
Building materials from the atom up is the pinnacle of materials fabrication. Until recently the onl...
Building materials from the atom up is the pinnacle of materials fabrication. Until recently the onl...
We demonstrate assembly of di-, tri- and tetrameric Si clusters on the graphene surface using sub-at...
We demonstrate assembly of di-, tri- and tetrameric Si clusters on the graphene surface using sub-at...
The direct manipulation of individual atoms in materials using scanning probe microscopy has been a ...
The direct manipulation of individual atoms in materials using scanning probe microscopy has been a ...
Atoms and their arrangement in materials have become a central focus in the era of nanoscience. Mate...
The direct manipulation of individual atoms in materials using scanning probe microscopy has been a ...
A robust approach for real-time analysis of the scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) dat...
Atomic resolution imaging of light elements in electron-transparent materials has long been a challe...