Four-dimensional electron microscopy has been applied to the detailed characterization of metal–organic-framework nanoparticles undergoing an electronic transition. The transition characteristics of a single particle were found to differ from those of an ensemble, and also to vary from one nanoparticle to the next.
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Browning, N. Phase transition singled out. Nature Chem 5, 363–364 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.1632
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