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Enable independent adjustment of several gas channels without complex external setups.

Our in‑situ TEM gas cell specimen holder enables the study of material behavior in gases at temperatures above 1000 °C, delivering atomic‑resolution imaging of gas–solid interactions under realistic reaction conditions. Gases or vapors are introduced through a microfabricated environmental cell using a compact, multi‑channel gas delivery system housed in a single chassis. Cell pressure is fully user‑controlled, from high vacuum to above atmospheric pressure. Local specimen heating is provided by an integrated MEMS heater with a calibrated temperature sensor, and the holder can be baked up to 160 °C for clean gas delivery. Custom data and image integration options are also available.

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Minsu Kim, Gihun Kwon, Wan-Gil Jung, Yunji Choi, Bong-Joong Kim, Hyunjoo Lee. “Direct Observation of Rhodium Ex-Solution from a Ceria Nanodomain and Its Use for Hydrogen Production via Propane Steam Reforming”. ACS Applied Materials \& Interfaces (2021)

Andrew C. Meng, Ke-Bin Low, Alexandre C. Foucher, Yuejin Li, Ivan Petrovic, Eric A. Stach. “Anomalous metal vaporization from Pt/Pd/Al2O3 under redox conditions”. Nanoscale (2021)

John S. Mangum, Lauren M. Garten, David S. Ginley, Brian P. Gorman. “Utilizing TiO2 amorphous precursors for polymorph selection: An in situ TEM study of phase formation and kinetics”. Journal of the American Ceramic Society (2020)

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