Combining thin film deposition with \(\textit {in situ}\) heating electron microscopy allows to understand the thermal stability of complex solid solution nanomaterials. From a CrMnFeCoNi alloy target a thin film with an average thickness of ~10 nm was directly sputtered onto a heating chip for \(\textit {in situ}\) transmission electron microscopy. We investigate the growth process and the thermal stability of the alloy and compare our results with other investigations on bulk alloys or bulk-like films thicker than 100 nm. For the chosen sputtering condition and SiNx substrate, the sputter process leads to the Stranski–Krastanov growth type (i.e., islands forming on the top of a continuous layer). Directly after sputtering, we detect two d...
This in situ transmission electron microscopy work presents a nanoscale characterization of the micr...
International audienceDuring additive manufacturing of stainless steels, sub-micron sized oxide (i.e...
International audienceDuring additive manufacturing of alloys, just after local heat-matter interact...
We have performed a range of in situ heating experiments of polycrystalline Bi films of 22-25 nm-thi...
The stability of Ni, Cu, Mo and Au transmission electron microscope (TEM) grids coated with ultra-th...
The hollow core of a carbon nanotube (CNT) provides a unique opportunity to explore the physics, che...
218 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The results of these in situ ...
This work highlights some limitations of thermal stability analysis via in-situ transmission electro...
The attractive properties associated with nanocrystalline materials are to a large extent a result o...
The thermal stability of functionalized carbon nanotubes (CNTs) has been studied experimentally by d...
As interest in nanomaterials and nanotechnology continues to grow, so does the need for more efficie...
In this study, we examine at both experimental and fundamental levels, the experimental evidence of ...
This in situ transmission electron microscopy work presents a nanoscale characterization of the micr...
International audienceDuring additive manufacturing of stainless steels, sub-micron sized oxide (i.e...
International audienceDuring additive manufacturing of alloys, just after local heat-matter interact...
We have performed a range of in situ heating experiments of polycrystalline Bi films of 22-25 nm-thi...
The stability of Ni, Cu, Mo and Au transmission electron microscope (TEM) grids coated with ultra-th...
The hollow core of a carbon nanotube (CNT) provides a unique opportunity to explore the physics, che...
218 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The results of these in situ ...
This work highlights some limitations of thermal stability analysis via in-situ transmission electro...
The attractive properties associated with nanocrystalline materials are to a large extent a result o...
The thermal stability of functionalized carbon nanotubes (CNTs) has been studied experimentally by d...
As interest in nanomaterials and nanotechnology continues to grow, so does the need for more efficie...
In this study, we examine at both experimental and fundamental levels, the experimental evidence of ...
This in situ transmission electron microscopy work presents a nanoscale characterization of the micr...
International audienceDuring additive manufacturing of stainless steels, sub-micron sized oxide (i.e...
International audienceDuring additive manufacturing of alloys, just after local heat-matter interact...