Real Time Electron Microscope Imaging of Nanoparticle Motion Induced by a Moving Contact Line
Joseph M. Grogan, Haim H. Bau

TL;DR
This paper presents real-time electron microscopy videos capturing nanoparticle motion and aggregation driven by moving contact lines, providing insights into nanoscale fluid dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces in situ liquid cell scanning transmission electron microscopy for real-time visualization of nanoparticle behavior at moving contact lines.
Findings
Nanorods move and aggregate under contact line influence
Real-time videos reveal nanoscale fluid dynamics
Method enables direct observation of nanoparticle motion
Abstract
Real time fluid dynamics videos showing the motion and aggregation of nanorods induced by moving contact lines were obtained by liquid cell in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
