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Fast Electron Tomography for Nanomaterials

Wiebke Albrecht, Sara Bals

2020The Journal of Physical Chemistry C61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Electron tomography (ET) has become a well-established technique to visualize nanomaterials in three dimensions. A vast richness in information can be gained by ET, but the conventional acquisition of a tomography series is an inherently slow process on the order of 1 h. The slow acquisition limits the applicability of ET for monitoring dynamic processes or visualizing nanoparticles, which are sensitive to the electron beam. In this Perspective, we summarize recent work on the development of emerging experimental and computational schemes to enhance the data acquisition process. We particularly focus on the application of these fast ET techniques for beam-sensitive materials and highlight insight into dynamic transformations of nanoparticles under external stimuli, which could be gained by fast in situ ET. Moreover, we discuss challenges and possible solutions for simultaneously increasing the speed and quality of fast ET.

Topics & Concepts

Electron tomographyNanomaterialsNanotechnologyProcess (computing)TomographyComputer scienceMaterials sciencePhysicsOpticsTransmission electron microscopyOperating systemScanning transmission electron microscopyAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsElectron and X-Ray Spectroscopy TechniquesForce Microscopy Techniques and Applications
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