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Direct detection of the solid-liquid electrochemical interface (ESLI) dynamics at atomic scale is crucial for understanding and optimizing electrochemical reactions 1, yet traditional imaging techniques struggle with capturing these details due to the masking effects of liquid environments and the complexity of dynamic processes 2.In recent years, researchers have been able to achieve real-time observation and
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