Stephen Jesse Section Head of Nanomaterials Characterization at the CNMS Contact 865.384.8002 | sjesse@ornl.gov All Publications Exploring electron-beam induced modifications of materials with machine-learning assisted high temporal resolution electron microscopy On-demand nanoengineering of in-plane ferroelectric topologies From Imaging Conductivity to Imaging Electron Density Closed-loop electron-beam-induced spectroscopy and nanofabrication around individual quantum emitters Direct Fabrication of Atomically Defined Pores in MXenes Using Feedback-Driven STEM Thermoelectric Limitations of Graphene Nanodevices at Ultrahigh Current Densities AEcroscopy: A Software–Hardware Framework Empowering Microscopy Toward Automated and Autonomous Experimentation Physics-informed models of domain wall dynamics as a route for autonomous domain wall design via reinforcement learning A dynamic Bayesian optimized active recommender system for curiosity-driven partially Human-in-the-loop automated experiments The Synthescope: A Vision for Combining Synthesis with Atomic Fabrication... Direct Visualization of Charge Migration in Bilayer Tantalum Oxide Films by Multimodal Imaging High-speed mapping of surface charge dynamics using sparse scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy Direct imaging of electron density with a scanning transmission electron microscope A Multi-Objective Bayesian Optimized Human Assessed Multi-Target Generated Spectral Recommender System for Rapid Pareto Discoveries of Material Properties A Platform for Atomic Fabrication and In Situ Synthesis in a Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope Top-Down Fabrication of Atomic Patterns in Twisted Bilayer Graphene Automated piezoresponse force microscopy domain tracking during fast thermally stimulated phase transition in CuInP2S6 Atom-by-Atom Direct Writing Deep learning for exploring ultra-thin ferroelectrics with highly improved sensitivity of piezoresponse force microscopy The Atomic Drill Bit: Precision Controlled Atomic Fabrication of 2D Materials The role of temperature on defect diffusion and nanoscale patterning in graphene Strain-Induced asymmetry and on-site dynamics of silicon defects in graphene Probing Temperature-Induced Phase Transitions at Individual Ferroelectric Domain Walls Contrast Mechanisms in Secondary Electron e-Beam-Induced Current (SEEBIC) Imaging Lossless Image Compression for 4D-STEM Datasets Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Key Links Curriculum Vitae Google Scholar ORCID Organizations Physical Sciences Directorate User Facilities Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences Nanomaterials Characterization Section