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108 Tuesday PM ~Platform!


2:30 PM 268 ~Invited! Structural Analysis of the Human Spliceosome by Electron Microscopy; M Jurica, J Ilagan, E Alcid; University of California, Santa Cruz


3:00 PM 269 An Adaptation of the Wiener Filter Suitable for Analyzing Images of Isolated Single Particles, and Accom- panying 3D Reconstruction Algorithm; C Sindelar; Yale Uni- versity; N Grigorieff; Brandeis University


3:15 PM 270 Cryo Imaging at 60 keV and 200 keV at a Cs-Corrected ZEISS Libra 200; E Majorovits, I Angert, G Benner; Carl Zeiss NTS GmbH, Germany; N Frindt, S Fujita-Becker, R Schröder; Heidelberg University, Germany


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A-02 Opportunities and Advances for In-situ Experiments in Electron-Optical Instruments


Session Chairs: Blythe Clark, Sandia National Laboratories


Thomas Hansen, Technical University of Denmark Nestor J. Zaluzec, Argonne National Laboratory


PlatformSession Tuesday 1:30 PM Room: 208


1:30 PM 271 A Quantitative Description of Electron Beam Induced Phenomena During In Situ Fluid Stage STEM Exper- iments; T Woehl, J Evans, I Arslan, N Browning,W Risten- part; University of California, Davis


1:45 PM 272 TEM and In-situ Liquid Cell Characteriza- tion of Copper Nanowire Growth Mechanisms; A Rathmell; Duke University; R Unocic, J Howe; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; BWiley; Duke University


2:00 PM 273 In Vitro Transmission Electron Microscopy of Water-Borne Dendrimer-Encapsulated Gold Nanoparticles;K Klein; National Institute of Standards and Technology; M Weir, R Crooks; The University of Texas; I Anderson; Na- tional Institute of Standards and Technology


2:15 PM 274 ~Invited! Novel Developments in Environmen- tal Transmission Electron Microscopy; P Crozier; Arizona State University


2:45 PM 275 A Stable Double-Tilt Heating Capability for Precision Atomic-Level Imaging of Catalysts at Elevated Tem- peratures; LF Allard; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; W Bigelow; University of Michigan; D Blom; University of South Carolina; JJ Liu; University of Missouri-St Louis


3:00 PM 276 In-situ TEM on Pd at 0–1 bar Hydrogen Pressure and 20–300°C; T Yokosawa, T Alan, G Pandraud, B Dam, H Zandbergen; Delft University of Technology


3:15 PM 277 Visible and UV Irradiation of ETEM Samples for In-Situ Studies of Photocatalysts; B Miller, P Crozier; Arizona State University


A-04 Focused Ion Beam Symposium Session Chairs:


Lucille Giannuzzi, L.A. Giannuzzi & Associates LLC Noel Smith, Oregon Physics, LLC


PlatformSession Tuesday 1:30 PM Room: 108


1:30 PM 279 Hyperion Plasma FIB for Precision 3D TSV Analysis; N Smith, P Tesch, N Martin; Oregon Physics; R Boswell; Australian National University, Australia


1:45 PM 278 Large Volume High Resolution FIB Nanoto- mography; J Huang; Carl Zeiss NTS


2:00 PM 280 A Comparison of Xenon Plasma FIB Technol- ogy with Conventional Gallium LMIS FIB: Imaging, Milling, and Gas-Assisted Applications; R Young, C Rue, S Randolph, C Chandler, G Franz, R Schampers; FEI Company; A Klumpp; Fraunhofer EMFT, Germany; L Kwakman; FEI Company, Netherlands


2:15 PM 281 An Aberration Corrected FIB for Nano-Area Mass Spectrometry; S Itose,MMatsuya, S Uno, K Yamashita; JEOL Ltd, Japan; S Ebata, M Ishihara; Osaka University, Japan; K Uchino; Kyushu University, Japan; H Yurimoto; Hokkaido University, Japan; K Sakaguchi, M Kudo; JEOL Ltd, Japan


2:30 PM 282 Direct Imaging ofMicrostructural Changes in Si Induced by FIB-Patterning with Si++ and Ga+ Ions;SW Chee; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute;MKammler; Univer- sität Duisburg-Essen, Germany; J Graham; University of Virginia; F Ross; IBM T J Watson Research Center; R Hull; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute


2:45 PM 283 Efficient Target Preparation by Combined Pulsed Laser Ablation and FIB Milling; H Stegmann, H Doemer; Carl Zeiss NTS GmbH, Germany; R Rosenkranz, E Zschech; Fraunhofer Institute for Non-Destructive Testing, Germany


3:00 PM 284 Contrast Performance: Low Voltage Electrons vs. Helium Ions; D Bell; Harvard University


3:15 PM 285 MeV Helium Ion Imaging of Gold Nanopar- ticles in Whole Cells; C Xiao, R Minqin, C Ce-Belle, C Udalagama, A Bettiol, FK Ee, LYL Yue, F Watt; National University of Singapore, Singapore


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