Frontiers of in situ electron microscopy. In situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a powerful tool, especially for nanomaterials characterization, which allows for dynamic characterization of changes in size, shape, interface structures, electronic state, and chemical composition in materials at and below the nanoscale. The sequential TEM images on the cover show facet development of a Pt nanocube in a liquid cell. A growth solution of platinum bis(acetylacetonate) in a solvent mixture of oleylamine, oleic acid, and pentadecane was used. Images courtesy of Hong-Gang Liao, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. See the technical theme that begins on page 12.
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MRS Bulletin Volume Organizers guide technical theme topics for 2016: www.mrs.org/bulletin
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