In-situ transmission electron microscopy studies on the dynamic behaviors of materials

Hirotaro Mori, Kazuto Arakawa, Jung Goo Lee, Chun Lin Chen

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    Abstract

    Topics of in-situ transmission electron microscopy studies on the dynamic behaviors of materials are described. Estimation of the activation energy for the migration of self-interstitial atoms is successfully carried out. The coalescence between nm-scale prismatic dislocation loops with different Burgers vectors, as well as the one-dimensional glide diffusion of the loops, has been confirmed. A new electron-beam-induced deposition method using no precursor gas, has been developed for the fabrication of tungsten nanostructures. Size dependence of the eutectic temperature of alloy particles was examined. A linear relationship between the eutectic temperature and the inverse radius of the particle was obtained. In-situ experiments with TEM are useful in revealing the dynamic behaviors of materials.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2011 IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference, NMDC 2011
    Pages80-83
    Number of pages4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011
    Event2011 IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference, NMDC 2011 - Jeju, Korea, Republic of
    Duration: 2011 Oct 182011 Oct 21

    Publication series

    Name2011 IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference, NMDC 2011

    Conference

    Conference2011 IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference, NMDC 2011
    Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
    CityJeju
    Period11/10/1811/10/21

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Materials Science(all)

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