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Quantitative Electron Holography - From The Basis of Dynamical Interaction to Holographic Materials Analysis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
Abstract
Quantitative analysis of a structure means to determine which atoms are where. The where is restricted by the lateral resolution, and the which is related to the sensitivity against differences of the atomic species. Electron holography is on the move to tackle both questions.
• where - Lateral Resolution Electron holography has surmounted conventional electron microscopy in that it has reached atomic resolution both in the amplitude and phase images: with our CM30FEG/UT Special Tuebingen electron microscope, the information limit of 0.09nm and the pixel number of the 2048_ - CCD camera allow to take holograms with image details smaller than 0.095nm; the quality of correction of the aberrations allows an interpretable resolution approaching 0. lnm both in amplitude and phase [1].
• which - Phase Detection Limit (PDL) The phase detection limit describes the minimum phase difference detectable well above a given noise level.
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- Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy of Interfaces (Organized by M. Rüehle, Y. Zhu and U. Dahmen)
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