Oct. 15, 2015Science
Electron microscopy (EM) has evolved into a tool of tremendous value to determine the structure of materials down to the atomic level. The time resolution in EM is typically too slow to resolve fast catalytic reactions or phase ...
May. 01, 2015News
A new technique for visualizing the rapidly changing electronic structures of atomic-scale materials as they twist, tumble and traipse across the nanoworld is taking shape at the California Institute of Technology. There, researchers have ...
Feb. 12, 2013News
A 4D electron microscope invented at Caltech captures the motion of DNA structures in space and time: Every great structure, from the Empire State Building to the Golden Gate Bridge, depends on specific mechanical properties to remain ...
Dec. 21, 2009News
Techniques recently invented by researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech, USA)-which allow the real-time, real-space visualization of fleeting changes in the structure of nanoscale matter-have been used to image the ...
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