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Tolek Tyliszczak
Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publications - 262
Citations - 14740
Tolek Tyliszczak is an academic researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Absorption spectroscopy & Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 259 publications receiving 13230 citations. Previous affiliations of Tolek Tyliszczak include McMaster University & American Museum of Natural History.
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First-shell bond lengths in Si x Ge 1 − x crystalline alloys
TL;DR: In this article, the average first shell structure has been deduced using simultaneous fitting of all data for alloys grown by molecular beam epitaxy on Si(001) substrates, while imposing physically reasonable constraints.
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Solubility of Nanocrystalline Cerium Dioxide: Experimental Data and Thermodynamic Modeling
Tatiana V. Plakhova,Anna Yu. Romanchuk,Sergey N. Yakunin,Thomas Dumas,Selvan Demir,Shuao Wang,Stefan G. Minasian,David K. Shuh,Tolek Tyliszczak,Andrey A. Shiryaev,Alexander V. Egorov,Vladimir Ivanov,Stepan N. Kalmykov +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a reductive dissolution model was used for data interpretation, and the solubility product for ceria nanoparticles was determined to be log Ksp = −59.3 ± 0.3 in 0.01 M NaClO4.
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Dichotomy in the Lithiation Pathway of Ellipsoidal and Platelet LiFePO4 Particles Revealed through Nanoscale Operando State-of-Charge Imaging
Yiyang Li,Johanna Nelson Weker,Johanna Nelson Weker,William E. Gent,David N. Mueller,Jongwoo Lim,Daniel A. Cogswell,Tolek Tyliszczak,William C. Chueh,William C. Chueh +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a synchrotron operando liquid X-ray imaging platform is developed to track the migration of Li in LiFePO4 electrodes with single-particle sensitivity.
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Three-dimensional chemical mapping by scanning transmission X-ray spectromicroscopy.
TL;DR: Three-dimensional (3-d) chemical mapping using angle-scan tomography in a scanning transmission X-ray microscope is demonstrated and provides information about the microstructure that had not previously been observed.
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Measuring spectroscopy and magnetism of extracted and intracellular magnetosomes using soft X-ray ptychography
Xiaohui Zhu,Adam P. Hitchcock,Dennis A. Bazylinski,Peter Denes,John Joseph,Ulysses Lins,Stefano Marchesini,Hung-Wei Shiu,Tolek Tyliszczak,David A. Shapiro +9 more
TL;DR: This work studied the magnetism of individual magnetosomes inside individual cells with spectro-ptychography, a new technique of high-resolution X-ray microscopy that offers a superior means of characterizing the chemical and magnetic properties of MTB at theindividual magnetosome level.