Direct observation of liquid crystals using cryo-TEM: Specimen preparation and low-dose imaging
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Date of Publication
October 2014
Publication Type
Article
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Author
Gao, Min | |
Kim, Young-Ki | |
Zhang, Cuiyu | |
Borshch, Volodymyr | |
Zhou, Shuang | |
Park, Heung-Shik | |
Jákli, Antal | |
Lavrentovich, Oleg D | |
Tamba, Maria-Gabriela | |
Kohlmeier, Alexandra | |
Mehl, Georg H | |
Weissflog, Wolfgang | |
Gnägi, Helmut | |
Lin, Fang |
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Microscopy research and technique
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1059-910X
Publisher
Wiley-Liss
Language
English
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PubMed ID
25045045
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Description
Liquid crystals (LCs) represent a challenging group of materials for direct transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies due to the complications in specimen preparation and the severe radiation damage. In this paper, we summarize a series of specimen preparation methods, including thin film and cryo-sectioning approaches, as a comprehensive toolset enabling high-resolution direct cryo-TEM observation of a broad range of LCs. We also present comparative analysis using cryo-TEM and replica freeze-fracture TEM on both thermotropic and lyotropic LCs. In addition to the revisits of previous practices, some new concepts are introduced, e.g., suspended thermotropic LC thin films, combined high-pressure freezing and cryo-sectioning of lyotropic LCs, and the complementary applications of direct TEM and indirect replica TEM techniques. The significance of subnanometer resolution cryo-TEM observation is demonstrated in a few important issues in LC studies, including providing direct evidences for the existence of nanoscale smectic domains in nematic bent-core thermotropic LCs, comprehensive understanding of the twist-bend nematic phase, and probing the packing of columnar aggregates in lyotropic chromonic LCs. Direct TEM observation opens ways to a variety of TEM techniques, suggesting that TEM (replica, cryo, and in situ techniques), in general, may be a promising part of the solution to the lack of effective structural probe at the molecular scale in LC studies. Microsc. Res. Tech. 77:754-772, 2014. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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