Insitu TEM Masterclass Lectures
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024
- This Microscopy Australia Masterclass presented lectures on recent progress in insitu TEM imaging and spectroscopy of materials properties and dynamics under different stimuli.
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00:00:26 “Why do we perform in-situ experiments?” Richard Tilley (University of New South Wales)
00:20:25 Q/A session with Chao Zhang (Queensland University of Technology) & John Watt (Los Alamos National Lab. USA)
00:34:30 “Closed-cell gas and liquid TEM principals and practices” Ingemar Persson (Linköping University, Sweden)
01:00:30 “Observing inorganic transformations in an environmental TEM (ETEM)” (LA-UR-23-26031) John Watt (Los Alamos National Lab. USA)
01:45:43 “In-situ measurements of 1D and 2D nanomaterials” Chao Zhang (Queensland University of Technology)
02:28:14 “Nanoscale thermal transport measurements in a TEM” Naoyuki Kawamoto (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan)
02:48:11 Q/A with Ingemar Persson (Linköping University, Sweden)
02:59:41 Liam Spillane (Gatan Inc. USA) “In-situ spectroscopy analysis of inorganic nanomaterials”
Acknowledgements
Thank you to all the speakers who made this workshop possible. Thank you to the Electron Microscope Unit at UNSW for hosting the masterclass. In particular, thank you to the organising committee including Soshan Cheong, Shary Chang, Felipe Kremer, Chao Zhang and Richard Tilley, and to the admin team including Michael Zhi and Renee Meads, and to SciTek for and Gatan for financial and technical assistance.
Some talks that contained unpublished results have not been uploaded to RUclips.