New Installation at the University of York!

New Installation alert!️So thrilled to share that a new Fusion system with AXON Synchronicity was installed at the University of York’s JEOL Nanocentre earlier this fall! Special thank you to our very own @Evan for leading this effort! Thank you Dr. Lari for having us on site! Looking forward to witnessing great scientific discoveries in … Read More

New Succesfull Installation at the University of Sydney!

New Installation alert!️So thrilled to share that a new Fusion double tilt system was installed at the University of Sydney last month! Special thank you to our very own @Tenet and Dr. Gediminas from Scitek for leading this effort! Thank you Dr. Magnus, Dr. Zhong and Dr. Hong for having us on site! Looking forward … Read More

New Flash Talk for FusionAX with Diego Santa Rosa Coradini

We have another new Flash Talk for your viewing pleasure! Come join Diego Santa Rosa Coradini of Montanuniversität Leoben, group of Nonferrous Metallurgy as he shows how in situ TEM can be used as toolbox for the emerging science of nanometallurgy! Watch his Flash Talk here: https://youtu.be/9nfkcwZXwoQ Do you use Protochips products and want to … Read More

Fusion AX Publication Alert in Lab on a Chip

Have you ever thought on looking at sublimation reactions on the nanoscale, in real time? These authors from the university of Leoben looked at nanoalloying Al–Cu nanoparticles in situ within a transmission electron microscope using the #FusionAX system. The results showed that Au nanoparticles and Cu nanowires can undergo melting and alloying on an Al … Read More

New Fusion AX Publication in Lab on a Chip!

Tuesday publication update! Have you ever thought on looking at sublimation reactions on the nanoscale, in real time? These authors from the university of Leoben looked at nanoalloying Al–Cu nanoparticles in situ within a transmission electron microscope using the #FusionAX system. The results showed that Au nanoparticles and Cu nanowires can undergo melting and alloying … Read More

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Fusion AX Publication Alert in Nature Catalysis!

  Sit down and enjoy reading a new publication on a Tuesday! Single Pt atom catalysts are key targets because a high exposure of Pt substantially enhances electrocatalytic activity. In this paper the authors of #UniversityofNewSouthWales used the #ProtochipsAduro holder to intiate a heating experiment on single Pt atom catalysts. Using an environmental transmission electron … Read More

Fusion AX Publication Alert in Nature Nanotechnology!

  Another Tuesday Publication update! Memory transistors based on two-dimensional (2D) ferroelectric semiconductors are intriguing for next-generation in-memory computing. Using the #FusionSelect, a heating study was performed on some beautiful 2D In2Se3 films. The phase-controllable synthesis strategies of large-area 2D In2Se3 films from this study can open numerous opportunities in developing novel structures and concepts … Read More

Fusion AX Publication Alert in Acta Materialia

  Another Friday publication update! In this study the goal was to establish a systematic understanding of the phase evolution in a face centered cubic non equiatomic nanocrystalline compositionally complex alloys. The #FusionSelect was used to heat the sample, while forming automated crystal orientation maps at the same time. This gave detailed information on the … Read More

Fusion AX Publication Alert in Nature Energy

  Tuesday publication update! Catalysts with atomically dispersed, iron sites have exhibited encouraging activity for the oxygen reduction reaction in challenging acidic electrolyte. This paper demonstrates an improvement in stability in these kind of catalysts, which is a first step in overcoming the cost barriers of hydrogen fuel cells!   If you are interested in … Read More