Issue 14, 2023

Robust fully controlled nanometer liquid layers for high resolution liquid-cell electron microscopy

Abstract

Liquid cell electron microscopy (LCEM) has long suffered from irreproducibility and its inability to confer high-quality images over a wide field of view. LCEM demands the encapsulation of the in-liquid sample between two ultrathin membranes (windows). In the vacuum environment of the electron microscope, the windows bulge, drastically reducing the achievable resolution and the usable viewing region. Herein, we introduce a shape-engineered nanofluidic cell architecture and an air-free drop-casting sample loading technique, which combined, provide robust bulgeless imaging conditions. We demonstrate the capabilities of our stationary approach through the study of in-liquid model samples and quantitative measurements of the liquid layer thickness. The presented LCEM method confers high throughput, lattice resolution across the complete viewing window, and sufficient contrast for the observation of unstained liposomes, paving the way to high-resolution movies of biospecimens in their near native environment.

Graphical abstract: Robust fully controlled nanometer liquid layers for high resolution liquid-cell electron microscopy

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Mar 2023
Accepted
08 Jun 2023
First published
13 Jun 2023

Lab Chip, 2023,23, 3217-3225

Robust fully controlled nanometer liquid layers for high resolution liquid-cell electron microscopy

T. S. Lott, A. A. Petruk, N. A. Shaw, N. Hamada, C. M. Andrei, Y. Liu, J. Liu and G. Sciaini, Lab Chip, 2023, 23, 3217 DOI: 10.1039/D3LC00190C

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