Researchers at CIEMAT, Spain and JRC, Germany published a study exploring the potential risks of storing highly-irradiated spent nuclear fuel when the fuel oxidises. A Linkam THMS600 stage was used to accurately control the temperature under a flow of dried air.
Investigating high temperature anomalous Raman and photoluminescence response of molybdenum disulfide with sulfur vacancies using Linkam’s HFS600E-PB4
Using Linkam’s THMSG600 to investigate how nanomaterial accumulation in boiling brines enhances epithermal bonanzas
Using Linkam’s CMS196 for correlative 3D cryo X-ray imaging to reveal the intracellular location and effect of designed antifibrotic protein–nanomaterial hybrids
Groen et al. explored how a novel 3D cryo-correlative light and X-ray tomography (CLXT) imaging approach could be used to investigate a promising antifibrotic treatment for myocardial fibrosis, using Linkam’s CMS196 to pre-screen vitrified grids.
Precise targeting for 3D cryo-correlative light and electron microscopy volume imaging of tissues using a FinderTOP
Using a Linkam CMS196 stage Beer et al. demonstrated an innovative, targeted cryoCLEM workflow for tissues, in which cryogenic confocal fluorescence imaging of millimetre-scale volumes is correlated to 3D cryogenic electron imaging directed by a patterned surface generated during high-pressure freezing (HPF).
Quantifying and Reducing Ion Migration in Metal Halide Perovskites (MHP) through Control of Mobile Ions using Linkam’s LTS420E-PB4
Researchers used a Linkam LTS420E-PB4 stage, which incorporates a temperature control element and positional tungsten probes, to study the effect of temperature on metal halide perovskite (MHP) performance and conduct electrical measurements.
Integrating a Fused Silica Capillary Cell and In Situ Raman Spectroscopy for Determining the Solubility of CO₂ in n-Decane and n-Decane + n-Hexane System using Linkam’s CAP500.
The solubility of CO₂ in n-decane and n-decane + n-hexane system at temperatures between 303.15 K and 353.15 K and pressures up to 15 MPa was measured using a fused silica capillary cell (FSCC) with in situ Raman spectroscopy. The accuracy of temperature control is critical for obtaining a reliable solubility measurement, and Linkam's CAP500 stage was used to control the temperature of the FSCC where the solubility measurements were taken.
Crystallisation Kinetics of Vitreous Magnesium Sulfate Hydrate and Implications for Europa's Surface using Linkam’s LTS420.
Broadband orange-emitting Sr₃Si₈O₄N₁₀:Eu²⁺ phosphor discovered by a modified single-particle-diagnosis approach using Linkam’s THMS600E
Quantitative Characterisation of Excess Pressure Gradient in the Upper Interval of Es4 Member of Dongying Depression and its Indicative Significance for Oil Migration and Accumulation
Zhao et al. used a Linkam THMS600 stage to investigate homogenisation temperatures of oil and gas inclusions in their paper to aid in the understanding of oil migration in petroliferous basins.
Investigating the Effects of Solid Particle Containing Inks on the Printing Quality of Porous Pharmaceutical Structures Fabricated by 3D Semi-Solid Extrusion Printing using Linkam’s Imaging Station
3D printed pharmaceutical products open the door to an exciting world of individually tailored drugs, unique for each patient. In this paper the drying process of single and multi-layered printed materials was monitored using the Linkam Imaging Station, monitoring changes in pore size as the 3D printed paracetamol was dried.
Brillouin Light Scattering Characterisation of Grey Tone 3D Printed Isotropic Materials
3D direct laser writing technology is capable of producing polymer microstructures in a range of sizes, from nanometres to millimetres, with adjustable optical and elastic properties through grey-tone lithography. Researchers have characterized the temperature-dependent elastic constant of various reticulated isotropic polymers using Brillouin light scattering in a Linkam stage.
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