X62 - Practical Challenges and Opportunities for in situ/operando Microscopy in Liquids and Gases
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Sunday, August 5, 2018 | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Included in Registration Fee: Breakfast, AM Break, Lunch, PM Break
Organizers:
Patricia J. Kooyman, University of Cape Town, South Afraica
Houlin Xin, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Raymond R. Unocic, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ethan Lawrence, Arizona State University
Joshua Vincent, Arizona State University
Organized by the Electron Microscopy in Liquids and Gases Focused Interest Group
Advances in the development and implementation of platforms for in situ/operando liquid and gas phase S/TEM experimentation have brought forth new research opportunities in the physical and life sciences, where it is now feasible to routinely image static and dynamic processes of materials behavior in their native liquid or gas environments, at high spatial resolution and under external stimuli such as temperature, electric fields, or reactive gases or liquids. The aim of this PMC will be to address the practical challenges associated with performing in situ and operando experiments in combination with high-speed detectors and big data analytics. Topics covered within this PMC include:
- Developments in liquid and gas cell systems
- Temperature and pressure measurements
- High speed imaging/direct electron detectors/data storage
- Big data analytics
- Integration with multimodal techniques
- Electron beam interactions
The PMC will consist of invited talks and a poster session.
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