In situ nanoparticle heating with the μHeater Holder
Microstructural changes of the area of interest during the heating and cooling process.
EDS map acquired on the heated area. The iron and oxygen maps show an inhomogeneous distribution of iron in the three particles on the top right area of the image. The two spectra come from two particles showing different compositions.
WetSTEM Technology for flexible in situ experiments with SEM and STEM imaging
Secondary electron image of hydrated pollen obtained in ESEM mode with a pressure of 800 Pa (left) and bright field STEM image of silver nanoparticles acquired in ESEM mode with a pressure of 660 Pa (right).
Automated large-area SEM imaging of wet wood fibers using Maps 3 Software
View of Maps 3 Software’s user interface showing the presence of two different datasets acquired on each fragment. The image on the right shows the overlay of the navigation camera image and the two acquired tile sets.
Secondary electron images acquired on the fully hydrated sample (pressure 700 Pa, RH around 100%). The right image highlights a water-coated mycelium.