In-situ and High-resolution Electron Microscopy (B2.3)

Project B2.3 Development of high-resolution, real-time imaging methods to analyze temperature-induced transformations, expanding the material range for laser-printed nanoarchitectures.
Our Goal

We aim for the development of high-resolution, real-time imaging methods to analyze temperature-induced transformations, expanding the material range for laser-printed nanoarchitectures. Our experimental approach is to simultaneously detect the structural, compositional, and crystallographic signals via nano diffraction mapping. Thereby in-situ heating experiments will be applied for the direct visualization of dynamic material transitions as well as a tomographic approach for 3D visualization.

Principal Investigators Involved

Jasmin Aghassi-Hagmann
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 

jasmin.aghassi@kit.edu

Jens Bauer
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

jens.bauer@kit.edu

Eva Blasco
Heidelberg University

eva.blasco@oci.uni-heidelberg.de

Stefanie Dehnen
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

stefanie.dehnen@kit.edu

Yolita Eggeler
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

yolita.eggeler@kit.edu

Uli Lemmer
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

ulrich.lemmer@kit.edu

Rasmus Schröder
Heidelberg University

rasmus.schroeder@bioquant.
uni-heidelberg.de

Petra Tegeder
Heidelberg University

tegeder@uni-heidelberg.de

Related Topics:

Research Area A

Molecules & Inks

Research Area B

Technologies

Research Area C

Applications

Research Area D

Digital Blueprints