The mechanism of nanoparticle precipitation induced by electron irradiation in transmission electron microscopy
Abstract
Ru nanoparticles (NPs) can precipitate in Ru doped SiO2 amorphous thin films, triggered by electron irradiation in (scanning) transmission electron microscope ((S)TEM). A new mechanism was introduced to interpret the formation of metal NPs in (S)TEM. The induced electric field by electron irradiation, which originates from charging due to ionizations and excitations of atom electrons, can reduce the Gibbs free energy barrier for nucleation of metal particles. Furthermore, the directional ion drifting driven by the electric forces may accelerate the kinetic process of metal particle precipitation.
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