Swedish Research Infrastructure for Advanced Electron Microscopy

Workshop on machine learning methods in transmission electron microscopy

Time and place: October 28th-29th, 2024, Linköping University, Sweden Workshop topics include: Denoising HR-TEM, STEM and EELS data. Image segmentation and atoms...

Workshop held on Three-dimensional Electron Diffraction

NordTEMhub/ARTEMI Workshop held on Three-Dimensional Electron Diffraction In recent years electron crystallography has gained significant attention with the advent of...

Time resolved 3D electron diffraction – Structures at high speed

Time-resolved imaging of the structural phase transition in VO2. (a) the Ultrafast transmission electron microscope (UTEM) at KTH. (b) High-quality single-crystalline...

New EELS Spectrometer at Uppsala University

New EELS Spectrometer at Uppsala University  With the increasing use of the scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) technique in our aberration-corrected...

Nanoparticle composition

(a) A sintered AuAg particle, (b) an unsintered  agglomerated AuAg particle and (c,d) XEDS maps of the elements, showing even alloying down to atomic level.Nanoparticle...

Bi2GeTe4 Crystal structure

(a) Cross-sectional STEM image, (b) simulated electron diffraction and (c) corresponding FFT pattern of the (d) Bi2GeTe4 crystal viewed in [210] direction. (e) HR-STEM...

ARTEMI is the Swedish national infrastructure in advanced electron microscopy composed of the main national electron microscopy nodes in the physical sciences. The nodes are Chalmers University of Technology (CTH), Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Linköping University (LiU-host), Lund University (LU), Stockholm University (SU) and Uppsala University (UU), each with an internationally leading profile in competence and instrumentation.

The main purpose of ARTEMI is therefore to enable researchers to access expertise, advanced microscopes and to have the ability to perform advanced measurements in a cost-efficient and scientifically rewarding manner. -All through a single entry point- artemi.se. 

Beyond enabling access to advanced measurements, ARTEMI further develops advanced methods in imaging, diffraction, spectroscopy and in situ / in operando methods that are made available to the researcher community.  

Through continuous and coordinated investments in complementary methods and state of the art equipment, ARTEMI strives for swift access to today’s state of the art equipment, with an option for future development.