Her group and the Laskin group at EMSL then deployed a set of advanced
chemical imaging tools to analyze the particles, including a synchrotron - based X-ray absorption microscope, a scanning electron microscope, a helium ion microscope and a transmission electron microscope.
Not exact matches
Using
chemicals like these in combination with new
imaging tools, such as the multi-photon confocal microscope, has enabled researchers to explore the minuscule world of the neuron and observe brain cells in action with far more precision.
We demonstrate that the electron beam, simultaneously acting as an
imaging probe and a source of energy to drive
chemical transformations, offers a new
tool for studying the
chemical reactions of individual molecules with atomic resolution, which is vital for the discovery of new reaction mechanisms and more efficient future synthesis.»
They have also discovered that the electron beam can be simultaneously tuned to stimulate specific
chemical reactions by using it as a source of energy as well as an
imaging tool.
Scientists have succeeded in «filming» inter-molecular
chemical reactions — using the electron beam of a transmission electron microscope (TEM) as a stop - frame
imaging tool.
Los Alamos National Laboratory, in New Mexico, will lead development on SuperCam, the successor to Curiosity's ChemCam
imaging and
chemical analysis
tool.
Our work also benefits from Laboratory Directed Research and Development investments, including our Transformational Materials Science Initiative, which was completed in fiscal year 2012, and our
Chemical Imaging Initiative, which is building state - of - the - art imaging tools for materials s
Imaging Initiative, which is building state - of - the - art
imaging tools for materials s
imaging tools for materials science.
A self - described «recovering molecular biophysicist,» Ellisman gave a polished presentation about the latest
tools for studying the brain at the Frontiers in
Chemical Imaging Seminar Series July 26 at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
The Center supports the development of new
tools for integrating and analyzing data from genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, molecular modeling, and high - throughput screening,
chemical biology, structural biology, and
imaging, all of which involve large complex datasets that can challenge limits of available software
tools and require high capacity, reliable data storage.