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[MIS14-P04] In situ observation of ice crystals using a Peltier cooling TEM holder and a liquid cell
Keywords:In situ observation, ice, Transmission electron microscopy, Liquid cell, crystallization
A liquid cell with amorphous silicon nitride thin films was filled with pure water as the sample and mounted on the tip of the Peltier cooling TEM holder. The temperature at the sample position was cooled from room temperature to about -20 °C, and the sample was observed in situ by TEM.
Bubbles were generated from the sample when the sample was cooled. These bubbles remained at the position where they were generated and did not move. This was due to the formation of gas in the solid, suggesting that the water turned into ice. The bubbles disappeared when the ice crystals were dissolved by increasing the temperature. Electron diffraction patterns of the generated ice crystals were obtained and analyzed, and it was found that the crystals were ice Ih. We will report and discuss the results of in situ observations of ice crystals made with this observation technique.
Acknowledgements
This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers 20H02580 and 20H05657.
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