Semiconducting nanowires and quantitative transmission electron microscopy (TEM)

FINS - Fellows Initiative Natural Sciences

Semiconducting nanowires and quantitative transmission electron microscopy (TEM)

– Ton van Helvoort
 

If your interests are linked to semiconducting nanowires, TEM of advanced nano-materials or the development of electron microscopy techniques, you could become part of our group. My activities are all part of the TEM Gemini Centre. The Centre has top TEM equipment, including aberration correction, large detectors for spectroscopy and a broad range of dedicated holder. We have a close and long-term collaboration with nanowire growers and target nanowire devices. In recent years developing dedicated data analysis routines for TEM, including machine learning, has become an important aspect in many projects. The group can host a MC fellow/postdoc dedicated to TEM study of semiconducting nanowires for optoelectronic applications, advanced TEM data processing or TEM study of advanced and novel nano-materials.

Contact person: Prof. Ton van Helvoort

 

In-situ TEM of solid state exchange between Au and GaAs in nanowires, determining reaction kinetics and dynamics

 

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