Abstract

DTEM will capture extremely quick-succession images of atoms as they interact at solid–solid, solid–liquid, and solid–gas interfaces. In this illustration, a conventional microscope image shows the latter stages of how nanoparticles grow and agglomerate within a liquid. Once online, the DTEM will provide atomic scale snapshots of this growing process, spaced only a few nanoseconds apart. Image courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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