For every project or application, it is important to select a material that exhibits the desired mechanical properties. To be able to do so, the performance of multiple materials needs to be determined via mechanical testing. Here, we present the ability to combine mechanical tests with microstructural observations, which gives new insight into the microscale deformation and fracture mechanisms present in materials. Thanks to Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) during testing, we are able to perform in-situ visualization of the microstructure of the material and how it responds to mechanical loads. SEM offers a high resolution, a wide range of magnification, and a higher field of depth than traditional optical microscopic techniques. With th...
The spatial resolution of the transmission electron microscope makes it an ideal environment in whic...
experiments are performed inside analytical chambers (such as electron and probe micro-scopes, which...
The fi eld of in situ nanomechanics is greatly benefi ting from microelectromechanical systems (MEMS...
For every project or application, it is important to select a material that exhibits the desired mec...
For every project or application, it is important to select a material that exhibits the desired mec...
One of the most common reasons for materials failure is the nucleation and propagation of cracks, wh...
Probing mechanical properties in the micrometer regime is of current interest in materials science. ...
The operating conditions of functional materials usually involve varying stress fields, resulting in...
A novel technique using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) in conjunction with Acoustic Emission (AE...
In the past decades, in situ scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has become a powerful technique for ...
A novel, in situ, high voltage electron microscopy technique for the direct observation of the micro...
We report a novel material testing system (MTS) that uses hierarchical designs for in-situ mechanica...
Mechanical testing in situ scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has become a current technique for mul...
The spatial resolution of the transmission electron microscope makes it an ideal environment in whic...
experiments are performed inside analytical chambers (such as electron and probe micro-scopes, which...
The fi eld of in situ nanomechanics is greatly benefi ting from microelectromechanical systems (MEMS...
For every project or application, it is important to select a material that exhibits the desired mec...
For every project or application, it is important to select a material that exhibits the desired mec...
One of the most common reasons for materials failure is the nucleation and propagation of cracks, wh...
Probing mechanical properties in the micrometer regime is of current interest in materials science. ...
The operating conditions of functional materials usually involve varying stress fields, resulting in...
A novel technique using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) in conjunction with Acoustic Emission (AE...
In the past decades, in situ scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has become a powerful technique for ...
A novel, in situ, high voltage electron microscopy technique for the direct observation of the micro...
We report a novel material testing system (MTS) that uses hierarchical designs for in-situ mechanica...
Mechanical testing in situ scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has become a current technique for mul...
The spatial resolution of the transmission electron microscope makes it an ideal environment in whic...
experiments are performed inside analytical chambers (such as electron and probe micro-scopes, which...
The fi eld of in situ nanomechanics is greatly benefi ting from microelectromechanical systems (MEMS...