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    Microsecond time- and subnanometer spatial-scale in situ observations of crystallization process in amorphous antimony nanoparticles by the UHVEM newly developed at Osaka University

    Hidehiro Yasuda (1)

    1. Research Center for Ultra-High Voltage Electron Microscopy, Osaka University, Osaka, Japon

    Fast in situ observation by TEM is one of useful techniques in researches on phase transitions of nanoparticles. In our previous study, it was evident…
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    Quantitative 3D analysis of huge nanoparticles assemblies

    Daniele Zanaga (1), Folkert Bleichrodt (2), Thomas Altantzis (1), Naomi Winckelmansa (1), Willem Jan Palenstijn (2), Jan Sijbers (3), Bart de Nijs (4), Marijn A. van Huis (4), Luis M. Liz-Marzán (5), Alfons van Blaaderen (4), K. Joost Batenburg (6), Gustaaf Van Tendeloo (1), Sara Bals (1)

    1. EMAT, University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgique 2. Computational Imaging, CWI, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas 3. Vision Lab, University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgique 4. Soft Condensed Matter Group, Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, Pays-Bas 5. BioNanoPlasmonics Laboratory, CIC biomaGUNE, San Sebastián, Espagne 6. Scientific Computing Group, CWI, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas

    Nanoparticle assemblies attract increasing interest because of the possibility of tuning their properties by adjusting the overall size and shape, the stacking of the individual…
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    Combined multidimensional microscopy as a histopathology imaging tool for the holistic evaluation of the hepatic microvascular and associated tissue cells

    Gerald Shami (1), Delfine Cheng (1), Filip Braet (1, 2, 3)

    1. School of Medical Sciences (Discipline of Anatomy and Histology) – The Bosch Institute, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australie 2. Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australie 3. Cellular Imaging Facility, Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australie

              Background: Histological variations in the microanatomical organisation of the functional liver units or hepatic lobules adversely affect general body function.…
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    Extending the Limits of Fast Acquisition in TEM Tomography and 4D-STEM

    Martin Simson (1), Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski (2), Robert Hartmann (3), Martin Huth (1), Sebastian Ihle (1), Lewys Jones (4), Yukihito Kondo (5), Vadim Migunov (2), Peter D. Nellist (4), Robert Ritz (1), Henning Ryll (3), Ryusuke Sagawa (5), Julia Schmidt (1), Heike Soltau (1), Lothar Strüder (3), Hao Yang (4)

    1. PNDetector GmbH, Munich, Allemagne
    2. Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons, FZ Jülich, Jülich, Allemagne
    3. PNSensor GmbH, Munich, Allemagne
    4. Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford, Royaume Uni
    5. Jeol Ltd., Tokyo, Japon

    Both transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) experiments profit from recording two-dimensional camera images at very high readout speeds. This includes,…
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    STEM electron tomography of titanium oxide nanotubes surface functionalized by Pt nanoparticles

    Mariusz Andrzejczuk (1), Agata Roguska (2), Marcin Pisarek (2), Małgorzata Lewandowska (1)

    1. WUT, Warsaw, Pologne 2. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Pologne

    Abstracts The titanium oxide nanotubes have become a very attractive material with potential applications in biomedicine, photocatalysis, energy etc. Their properties depend mostly on morphology…
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    Electron tomography based on highly limited data using a neural network reconstruction technique

    Eva Bladt (1), Daniel Pelt (2), Joost Batenburg (2, 3, 4), Sara Bals (1)

    1. Electron Microscopy for Materials Research (EMAT), University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgique 2. CWI, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas 3. Mathematical Institute, Leiden University, Leiden, Pays-Bas 4. iMinds-Visionlab, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgique

    Gold nanoparticles are studied extensively due to their unique optical and catalytical properties. Their exact shape determines the properties and thereby the possible applications. Electron…
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    Nanoparticles quantification inside cells by near-edge absorption soft X-ray nanotomography

    Jose Javier Conesa (1), Joaquin Oton (2), Michele Chiappi (3), Eva Pereiro (4), José María Carazo (2), Francisco Javier Chichon (1), Jose L. Carrascosa (1, 5)

    1. Department of Macromolecular Structures, Structure of Macromolecular Assemblies Lab, CNB-CSIC, Madrid, Espagne 2. Department of Macromolecular Structures, Biocomputing unit, CNB-CSIC, Madrid, Espagne 3. Imperial College London, National Heart and Lung Institute, London, Royaume Uni 4. MISTRAL Beamline - Experiments Division, ALBA Synchrotron Light Source, Barcelona, Espagne 5. Unidad Asociada CNB-Instituto Madrileño de Estudios Avanzados en Nanociencia, IMDEA Nanociencia, Madrid, Espagne

    Recent advances in superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) design have generated new possibilities for nano-biotechnology and nano-medicine.  Achieving the full potential of SPION will nonetheless…
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    Investigating lattice strain in Au nanodecahedrons

    Bart Goris (1), Jan De Beenhouwer (2), Annick De Backer (1), Daniele Zanaga (1), Joost Batenburg (3), Anna Sanchez-Iglesias (4), Luis Liz-Marzan (4, 5), Sandra Van Aert (1), Jan Sijbers (2), Gustaaf Van Tendeloo (1), Sara Bals (1)

    1. EMAT, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgique 2. iMinds-Vision Lab, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgique 3. CWI, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas 4. CIC, biomaGUNE, San Sebastian, Espagne 5. Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Bilbao, Espagne

    The three dimensional (3D) structural characterization of nanoparticles is crucial in materials science since many properties heavily depend on size, surface to volume ratio and…
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    Multi-modal electron tomography for 3D spectroscopic analysis using limited projections

    Sean Collins (1), Joshua Einsle (1, 2), Zineb Saghi (1, 3), Robert Blukis (2), Richard Harrison (2), Paul Midgley (1)

    1. Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, 27 Charles Babbage Road, Cambridge, CB3 0FS, Royaume Uni 2. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Royaume Uni 3. Present address: CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, F-38054 Grenoble, France

         Electron tomography applied to spectroscopic signals in the scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) offers the possibility for quantitative determination of structure-chemistry relationships with nanometre…
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    Multi scale tomography of materials for Li-ion battery electrodes

    Eric maire (1), thierry douillard (1), Aurélien Etiemble (1), lucian roiban (1), victor vanpeene (1)

    1. Mateis lab INSA de Lyon, villeurbanne, France

    Increasing energy capacity, power density and cycle life of Li-ion batteries requires optimizing the composite electrodes microstructure. 3D simulation analysis and modeling have shown that…
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