Imaging Beam-Sensitive Materials by Electron Microscopy
- PMID: 32108394
- DOI: 10.1002/adma.201907619
Imaging Beam-Sensitive Materials by Electron Microscopy
Abstract
Electron microscopy allows the extraction of multidimensional spatiotemporally correlated structural information of diverse materials down to atomic resolution, which is essential for figuring out their structure-property relationships. Unfortunately, the high-energy electrons that carry this important information can cause damage by modulating the structures of the materials. This has become a significant problem concerning the recent boost in materials science applications of a wide range of beam-sensitive materials, including metal-organic frameworks, covalent-organic frameworks, organic-inorganic hybrid materials, 2D materials, and zeolites. To this end, developing electron microscopy techniques that minimize the electron beam damage for the extraction of intrinsic structural information turns out to be a compelling but challenging need. This article provides a comprehensive review on the revolutionary strategies toward the electron microscopic imaging of beam-sensitive materials and associated materials science discoveries, based on the principles of electron-matter interaction and mechanisms of electron beam damage. Finally, perspectives and future trends in this field are put forward.
Keywords: 2D materials; MOFs; beam-sensitive materials; electron microscopy; low dose.
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- 21771161/National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 51701181/National Natural Science Foundation of China
- LR18B030003/Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China
- Thousand Talents Program for Distinguished Young Scholars
- 61871134/National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 18JC1410300/Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission
- IDH1512043/Fudan University Scientific Research Foundation
- 1936882/National Science Foundation
- DMR-1920335/National Science Foundation
- GF2019_05/Fudan University Key Laboratory Visiting Fellowship
- LR18B030003/Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province
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