Parallel Mode Differential Phase Contrast in Transmission Electron Microscopy, I: Theory and Analysis
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2021-10Typ
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Abstract
In Part I of this diptych, we outline the parallel mode of differential phase contrast (TEM-DPC), which uses real-space distortion of Fresnel images arising from electrostatic or magnetostatic fields to quantify the phase gradient of samples with some degree of structural contrast. We present an analysis methodology and the associated software tools for the TEM-DPC method and, using them together with numerical simulations, compare the technique to the widely used method of phase recovery based on the transport-of-intensity equation (TIE), thereby highlighting the relative advantages and limitations of each. The TEM-DPC technique is particularly suitable for in situ studies of samples with significant structural contrast and, as such, complements the TIE method since structural contrast usually hinders the latter, but is an essential feature that enables the former. In Part II of this work, we apply the theory and methodology presented to the analysis of experimental data to gain insight into two-dimensional magnetic phase transitions. Mehr anzeigen
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000507685Publikationsstatus
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Microscopy and MicroanalysisBand
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Cambridge University PressThema
differential phase contrast; Fresnel; image distortion; Lorentz; transmission electron microscopyZugehörige Publikationen und Daten
Is continued by: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000507686
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