Fig. 1: Graphene roughness dominates the uniformity of ice thickness. | Nature Methods

Fig. 1: Graphene roughness dominates the uniformity of ice thickness.

From: Uniform thin ice on ultraflat graphene for high-resolution cryo-EM

Fig. 1: Graphene roughness dominates the uniformity of ice thickness.

a, Schematic illustration of wrinkled rough graphene resulting in wavy ice with inconsistent ice thickness, which can result in a focal height difference (ΔH) of 10–20 nm. The protein particles are shaded by the wrinkled graphene during cryo-ET imaging. Note that the wrinkles in graphene include the ripples and folds, as shown in the side view of wrinkled suspended graphene. b, Schematic illustration of pre-tensioned UFG resulting in a uniform ice layer, with proteins adsorbed on the UFG at the same height.

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