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Live monitoring of nanowiregrowth

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The new Environmental transmission electron microscope (ETEM) was inagurated April 12 with a full day symposium. The microscope will be used firstly by researchers enabling nanowire growth research. 

Read the Lund University press release (in Swedish) or the article by Ny teknik (in Swedish).