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Robust ultraclean atomically thin membranes for atomic-resolution electron microscopy

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-14359-0

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2016YFA0200101]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21525310, 31825009, 51672007, 11974023, 91963113, 11772003, 11890681]
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2016YFA0501101]
  4. Key Area R&D Program of Guangdong Province [2018B010109009, 2018B030327001]

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The fast development of high-resolution electron microscopy (EM) demands a background-noise-free substrate to support the specimens, where atomically thin graphene membranes can serve as an ideal candidate. Yet the preparation of robust and ultraclean graphene EM grids remains challenging. Here we present a polymer- and transfer-free direct-etching method for batch fabrication of robust ultraclean graphene grids through membrane tension modulation. Loading samples on such graphene grids enables the detection of single metal atoms and atomic-resolution imaging of the iron core of ferritin molecules at both room- and cryo-temperature. The same kind of hydrophilic graphene grid allows the formation of ultrathin vitrified ice layer embedded most protein particles at the graphene-water interface, which facilitates cryo-EM 3D reconstruction of archaea 20S proteasomes at a record high resolution of similar to 2.36 angstrom. Our results demonstrate the significant improvements in image quality using the graphene grids and expand the scope of EM imaging.

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