Quantitative High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy of Single Atoms
2012
Single atoms can be considered as basic objects for electron microscopy to test the microscope performance and basic concepts for modeling of image contrast. In this work high-resolution transmission electron microscopy was applied to image single platinum atoms in an aberration-corrected transmission electron microscope. The atoms are deposited on a self-assembled monolayer substrate which induces only negligible contrast. Single-atom contrast simulations were performed on the basis of Weickenmeier-Kohl and Doyle-Turner scattering factors. Experimental and simulated intensities are in full agreement on an absolute scale.
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- Analytical chemistry
- Scanning confocal electron microscopy
- Conventional transmission electron microscope
- Dark field microscopy
- Energy filtered transmission electron microscopy
- Scanning transmission electron microscopy
- High-resolution transmission electron microscopy
- Contrast transfer function
- Materials science
- Electron tomography
- Molecular physics
- Physics
- Condensed matter physics
- Optics
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