Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5466630 | Ultramicroscopy | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We assess a selection of electron probes in terms of the spatial resolution with which information can be derived about the structure of a specimen, as opposed to the nominal image resolution. Using Ge [001] as a study case, we investigate the scattering dynamics of these probes and determine their relative merits in terms of two qualitative criteria: interaction volume and interpretability. This analysis provides a 'menu of probes' from which an optimum probe for tackling a given materials science question can be selected. Hollow cone, vortex and spherical wave fronts are considered, from unit cell to Ã
ngstrom size, and for different defocus and specimen orientations.
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Authors
D.T. Nguyen, S.D. Findlay, J. Etheridge,