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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Ahmadi, Majid
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- 2024Giant electrostriction-like response from defective non-ferroelectric epitaxial BaTiO3 integrated on Si (100)citations
- 2024Strong Substrate Influence on Atomic Structure and Properties of Epitaxial VO 2 Thin Filmscitations
- 2024Strong substrate influence on atomic structure and properties of epitaxial VO2 thin filmscitations
- 2024Domains with Varying Conductance in Tensile Strained SrMnO3 Thin Films Using Out-of-Plane Electric Fieldscitations
- 2024Domains with Varying Conductance in Tensile Strained SrMnO 3 Thin Films Using Out-of-Plane Electric Fieldscitations
- 2024Growth mechanism of oleylammonium-based tin and lead bromide perovskite nanostructurescitations
- 2024Giant electrostriction-like response from defective non-ferroelectric epitaxial BaTiO 3 integrated on Si (100)citations
- 2024Metal-Solvent Complex Formation at the Surface of InP Colloidal Quantum Dotscitations
- 2023Strong substrate influence on atomic structure and properties of epitaxial VO2 thin filmscitations
- 2023Van der Waals Epitaxy of Pulsed Laser Deposited Antimony Thin Films on Lattice-matched and Amorphous Substratescitations
- 2023Van der Waals Epitaxy of Pulsed Laser Deposited Antimony Thin Films on Lattice-matched and Amorphous Substratescitations
- 2023Effects of Intermixing in Sb2Te3/Ge1+xTe Multilayers on the Thermoelectric Power Factorcitations
- 2023Nickel Boride (Ni x B) Nanocrystals:From Solid-State Synthesis to Highly Colloidally Stable Inkscitations
- 2023Nickel Boride (NixB) Nanocrystalscitations
- 2022Phase Separation in Ge-Rich GeSbTe at Different Length Scales: Melt-Quenched Bulk versus Annealed Thin Filmscitations
- 2021Editors' Choice - Dealloying-Driven Cerium Precipitation on Intermetallic Particles in Aerospace Aluminium Alloyscitations
- 2020Locally Condensed Water as a Solution for In Situ Wet Corrosion Electron Microscopycitations
- 2020Infrared absorbance of vertically-aligned multi-walled CNT forest as a function of synthesis temperature and timecitations
- 2020How Mn/Ni Ordering Controls Electrochemical Performance in High-Voltage Spinel LiNi0.44Mn1.56O4 with Fixed Oxygen Contentcitations
- 2020How Mn/Ni Ordering Controls Electrochemical Performance in High-Voltage Spinel LiNi0.44Mn1.56O4with Fixed Oxygen Contentcitations
- 2019Growth of multi-layered graphene on molybdenum catalyst by solid phase reaction with amorphous carboncitations
- 2014Highly protective performance of water-based epoxy coating loaded with self-doped nanopolyaniline synthesized under supercritical CO2 conditioncitations
- 2014Surface energy engineering for tunable wettability through controlled synthesis of MoS2citations
- 2013Large scale synthesis of single-crystal and polycrystalline boron nitride nanosheetscitations
- 2013Synthesis, characterization and understanding of the mechanisms of electroplating of nanocrystalline-amorphous nickel-tungsten alloys using in situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopycitations
- 2013Single-step route to hierarchical flower-like carbon nanotube clusters decorated with ultrananocrystalline diamondcitations
- 2012Water-soluble derivatives of octanuclear iron-oxido-pyrazolato complexes - An experimental and computational studycitations
- 2012Single-step route to diamond-nanotube compositecitations
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Locally Condensed Water as a Solution for In Situ Wet Corrosion Electron Microscopy
Abstract
<p>In microstructural corrosion studies, knowledge on the initiation of corrosion on an nm-scale is lacking. In situ transmission electron microscope (TEM) studies can elucidate where/how the corrosion starts, provided that the proper corrosive conditions are present during the investigation. In wet corrosion studies with liquid cell nanoreactors (NRs), the liquid along the electron beam direction leads to strong scattering and therefore image blurring. Thus, a quick liquid removal or thickness control of the liquid layer is preferred. This can be done by the use of a Peltier element embedded in an NR. As a prelude to such in situ work, we demonstrate the local wetting of a TEM sample, by creating a temperature decrease of 10 ± 2°C on the membrane of an NR with planar Sb/BiSb thermoelectric materials for the Peltier element. TEM samples were prepared and loaded in an NR using a dual-beam focused ion beam scanning electron microscope. A mixture of water vapor and carrier gas was passed through a chamber, which holds the micro-electromechanical system Peltier device and resulted in quick formation of a water layer/droplets on the sample. The TEM analysis after repeated corrosion of the same sample (ex situ studies) shows the onset and progression of O2 and H2S corrosion of the AA2024-T3 alloy and cold-rolled HCT980X steel lamellae.</p>