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CH03.11.04 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Crystallization and 3D Structures of Nanoparticles by In Situ TEM

When and Where

May 12, 2022
9:30am - 9:45am

Hawai'i Convention Center, Level 4, Ballroom C

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Jungwon Park1

Seoul National University1

Abstract

Jungwon Park1

Seoul National University1
Molecular or atomistic mechanistic understanding of nucleation, growth, and structural changes of materials have not achieved enough at the nanoscale or below. It is mainly because of a lack of appropriate analytical methods that can obtain in-situ structural information with a spatial resolution at such small length scale along with sub-msec temporal resolution. The in situ, both in liquid phase and dry state, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) offers an opportunity to directly observe diverse classes of chemical reactions. Here we present application of in situ TEM to study nucleation of metallic crystals. We reveal that the early stage of crystal growth is driven by reversible transition between disordered and ordered phases before crystalline phase is stable above a certain size. It is also frequently observed that different types of non-classical pathway, including two-step nucleation, amorphous-to-crystalline transition, and coalescence of clusters, are heavily involved in different conditions of crystallization of materials. We also present a new development using liquid phase TEM to investigate 3D atomic structures of nanoparticles directly in the colloidal synthesis batch.

Keywords

metal | transmission electron microscopy (TEM)

Symposium Organizers

Leopoldo Molina-Luna, Darmstadt University of Technology
Ursel Bangert, University of Limerick
Martial Duchamp, Nanyang Technological Universisty
Andrew Minor, University of California, Berkeley

Symposium Support

Bronze
DENSsolutions BV
MRS-Singapore
Quantum Detectors Ltd

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