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- 2019Tunable mechanical and electrical properties of coaxial BN-C nanotubescitations
- 2019Intrinsic and defect-related elastic moduli of boron nitride nanotubes as revealed by in situ transmission electron microscopycitations
- 2018Chirality transitions and transport properties of individual few-walled carbon nanotubes as revealed by in situ TEM probingcitations
- 2017Nano-micro-porous skutterudites with 100% enhancement in ZT for high performance thermoelectricitycitations
- 2013Revealing the anomalous tensile properties of WS2 nanotubes by in situ transmission electron microscopycitations
- 2013Transmission electron microscope as an ultimate tool for nanomaterial property studiescitations
- 2013Utilization of multiwalled boron nitride nanotubes for the reinforcement of lightweight aluminum ribbonscitations
- 2011Local temperature measurements on nanoscale materials using a movable nanothermocouple assembled in a transmission electron microscopecitations
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Transmission electron microscope as an ultimate tool for nanomaterial property studies
Abstract
In this review, a non-standard application of high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM), namely the creation of so-called NanoLaboratory for the nanomaterial property studies within its pole piece, is presented. The most modern research trends with respect to nanotube, graphene and nanowire, as well as electrical, mechanical and electromechanical properties are demonstrated. In addition, the unique possibilities of modeling real technological processes inside HRTEM, for example, the performance of Li-ion batteries, are illustrated. The contribution particularly highlights the recent research endeavors of our Tsukuba group in line with all the above-mentioned directions of in situ TEM.