Michele Shelly Conroy

About Michele Shelly Conroy

Michele Shelly Conroy, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Imperial College London, specializes in the field of Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy, Materials for Quantum, Multiferroic Topologies, in-situ Electron Microscopy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Direct imaging of spatial heterogeneities in type II superconductors

Observation of Antiferroelectric Domain Walls in a Uniaxial Hyperferroelectric

Development of a Stable Cryogenic In Situ Biasing System for Atomic Resolution (S) TEM

Continuous Multiple Pass Electron Counted Spectrum Imaging Optimized for In-Situ Analysis

Probing the Atomic-Scale Internal Phases with the Electron Beam of Mutliferroic Domain Walls Formed During Dynamics

Development of Site Specific Cryogenic Specimen Preparation and Transfer of Frozen Liquids for Complementary High-Resolution Analysis by Scanning Transmission Electron …

In Situ Sputtering From the Micromanipulator to Enable Cryogenic Preparation of Specimens for Atom Probe Tomography by Focused-Ion Beam

Atom probe analysis of BaTiO3 enabled by metallic shielding

Michele Shelly Conroy Information

University

Position

Royal Society University Research Fellow SFI Analog Devices Research Fellow

Citations(all)

987

Citations(since 2020)

844

Cited By

347

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

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Michele Shelly Conroy Skills & Research Interests

Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy

Materials for Quantum

Multiferroic Topologies

in-situ Electron Microscopy

Top articles of Michele Shelly Conroy

Direct imaging of spatial heterogeneities in type II superconductors

arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.20017

2023/10/30

Observation of Antiferroelectric Domain Walls in a Uniaxial Hyperferroelectric

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.02068

2023/9/5

Development of a Stable Cryogenic In Situ Biasing System for Atomic Resolution (S) TEM

2023/8/1

Continuous Multiple Pass Electron Counted Spectrum Imaging Optimized for In-Situ Analysis

2023/8/1

Probing the Atomic-Scale Internal Phases with the Electron Beam of Mutliferroic Domain Walls Formed During Dynamics

2023/8/1

Development of Site Specific Cryogenic Specimen Preparation and Transfer of Frozen Liquids for Complementary High-Resolution Analysis by Scanning Transmission Electron …

2023/8/1

In Situ Sputtering From the Micromanipulator to Enable Cryogenic Preparation of Specimens for Atom Probe Tomography by Focused-Ion Beam

Microscopy and Microanalysis

2023/6

Atom probe analysis of BaTiO3 enabled by metallic shielding

Scripta Materialia

2023/5/1

Charged Domain Wall and Polar Vortex Topologies in a Room Temperature Magnetoelectric Multiferroic Thin Film

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

2022/1/19

Atom probe analysis of electrode materials for Li-ion batteries: Challenges and ways forward

Journal of Materials Chemistry A

2022

Growth and analysis of the tetragonal (ST12) germanium nanowires

Nanoscale

2022

Understanding and controlling the evolution of nanomorphology and crystallinity of organic bulk‐heterojunction blends with solvent vapor annealing

Solar RRL

2022/9

Exploring the Cryogenic Phase Changes within 2D MoTe2 via TEM, 4DSTEM and Electron Spectroscopy Techniques

Microscopy and Microanalysis

2022/8

Experimental Optimization and Data Analysis of In-Situ Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy

Microscopy and Microanalysis

2022/8

3D-Atomic-Scale Analysis of Magnetoelectric Multiferroic Topologies via Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy Complemented by Atom Probe Tomography

Microscopy and Microanalysis

2022/8

Investigating the Ferroelasticity Governing the Dynamics of Improper Ferroelectric Domain Walls by In-Situ Biasing 4D-STEM

Microscopy and Microanalysis

2022/8

Robust Measurements of Functional Material Properties using in situ 4D-STEM

Microscopy and Microanalysis

2022/8

Imaging Stress Induced Domain Movement and Crack Propagation by in situ Loading in the Transmission Electron Microscope

Microscopy and Microanalysis

2022/8

Ultrahigh carrier mobilities in ferroelectric domain wall corbino cones at room temperature

Advanced Materials

2022/6/20

TopoTEM: A python package for quantifying and visualizing scanning transmission electron microscopy data of polar topologies

Microscopy and Microanalysis

2022/8/1

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