Open Gas-Cell Transmission Electron Microscopy at 50 pm Resolution
Idan Biran, Frederik Dam, Sophie Kargo Kaptain, Ruben Bueno Villoro, Maarten Wirix, Christian Kisielowski, Peter C. K. Vesborg, Jakob Kibsgaard, Thomas Bligaard, Christian D. Damsgaard, Joerg R. Jinschek, Stig Helveg

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel TEM system capable of achieving 50 pm resolution in gaseous environments up to 1 mbar, enabling atomic-scale imaging of nanomaterials under reactive conditions.
Contribution
The authors develop and demonstrate a new open gas-cell TEM system maintaining 50 pm resolution at elevated pressures, expanding in situ nanomaterial imaging capabilities.
Findings
Achieved 50 pm resolution in a gas environment up to 1 mbar.
Confirmed atomic resolution and surface vibrational effects.
Enabled in situ studies of gas-surface interactions.
Abstract
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has reached ~ 50 picometer resolution in a high vacuum, enabling single-atom sensitive imaging of nanomaterials. Extending this capability to gaseous environments would allow for similar visualizations of nanomaterial dynamics under chemically reactive conditions. Here, we examine a new TEM system that maintains 50 pm resolution at pressures up to 1 mbar, demonstrated using nanocrystalline Au immersed in N2. The system features an open gas-cell with a four-stage differential pumping system, a 5th order aberration corrector for broad-beam TEM, a monochromatized electron beam, an ultra-stable microscope platform, Nelsonian low electron dose-rate illumination, and direct electron detection. Young fringe experiments and exit wave phase imaging confirm the atomic resolution and indicate location-dependent vibrational blur at surface terminations. Thus,…
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