TA2 Facility 33 – High Voltage Electron Microscope (South Korea)
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Please Note: The Europlanet 2024 RI project, which received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 871149, closed in July 2024. This archive page describes Transnational Access (TA) activities funded through the Europlanet 2024 RI project.


TA2 Facility 33 – High Voltage Electron Microscope (South Korea)

Average visit: 7 Days (16hr + 3 Focused Ion Beams)

Features:

  • Accelerating voltage: 1,250 kV
  • Point resolution: 0.12 nm
  • Specimen tilt angle: α = ±60°, β = ±45°
  • Post column type Gatan Image Filter
  • Analytical functionality
    (1) 3D atomic resolution with high tilting capability
    (2) EELS & EF-TEM imaging (HV-GIF system)
    (3) in-situ TEM analysis (heating, irradiation, straining, & cooling)
    (4) 3D tomography

Application:

  • Analysis of the atomic structure of novel materials
  • Electronic structure and chemical analysis (HV-EELS)
  • In-situ cooling (-165℃), heating (Double (∼900℃) & single tilt (∼1300℃) heating holder), irradiation, and straining TEM study
  • Direct observation of phase transition of nanostructured materials
  • 3D electron tomography of nanostructured material

Contact:

Dr. Keewook Yi, KBSI

Email: kyi[at]kbsi.re.kr

Website: WOLF portal information


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