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Electrochemical Transmission Electron Microscopy

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Electrochemical transmission electron microscopy (ECTEM) is one of in-situ TEM observation methods. It enables us to visualize local structure and/or composition change at the interface between a solid electrode and a liquid electrolyte during the electrochemical process.

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Oshima, Y. (2018). Electrochemical Transmission Electron Microscopy. In: The Surface Science Society of Japan (eds) Compendium of Surface and Interface Analysis. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6156-1_19

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