Stream in situ TEM liquid biasing and heating series

from DENSsolutions

The Stream in situ TEM liquid biasing and heating series allows imaging of materials and biological samples in a contained MEMS based Nano-Cell with in-situ biasing and temperatures up to 100 °C.

The patented Nano-Cell design and pressure based pump ensure the sample is fully hydrated and the liquid can be accurate controlled in either a static or flowing condition.

Features
  • No dry, fix or freeze of samples required
  • Nano-Cell integrity test station included
  • Feed tubing replaceable by user
  • Nano-Cell static and flow modes
  • Biologically compatible
  • Patented Nano-Cell design
  • Accurate liquid flow control due to pressure based pump
  • Biasing with 3 electrodes
  • Temperatures up to 100 °C
  • Pressure up to 2000 mbar

Further information

All DENSsolutions systems use patented Nano-Chip MEMS Technology

Nano-Chips are state-of-the-art functional sample carriers that replace traditional TEM Cu grids. Based on Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), they offer the unique ability to expand your application space and control the environment and stimuli locally on the Nano-Chip. Each Nano-Chip creates a micro-scale laboratory environment within your TEM. Due to its very low mass and minimal power consumption, the response times are extremely fast and performance highly reliable.

Unique MEMS Design for Optimal Stability

Nano-Chips are fabricated to ensure a stable, chemically inert and electrically insulated environment.

Controllable Response

Easy-to-use software for operational modes and complete data logging.

Application Specific Fabrication

A range of Nano-Chip support film options to suit all application requirements.

Applications

Nanoparticle processes
Fuel cell studies
Battery studies
Biomineralization studies
Cellular Studies
Proteins
Nanotoxicology
Corrosion

Downloads

Stream brochure

Reference customers

"In-situ TEM provides a new dimension in dynamic structural studies of a range of technologically important materials. The Department of Materials at Oxford will use the DENSsolutions sample heating holder in a number of projects related to catalysis and low dimensional carbon materials. We have chosen this solution for its unrivaled stability and control."

- Professor Angus Kirkland, Professor of Materials, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Contact

Contact

Quantum Design s.r.l.

Via Francesco Sapori, 27
00143 Roma
Italy

Phone:+39 06 5004204
Fax:+39 06 5010389
E-mail:italy@qd-europe.com