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"Indirect" high-resolution transmission electron microscopy: aberration measurement and wavefunction reconstruction.
Authors:Angus I Kirkland  Rüdiger R Meyer
Institution:University of Oxford, Department of Materials, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PH, UK. angus.kirkland@materials.ox.ac.uk
Abstract:Improvements in instrumentation and image processing techniques mean that methods involving reconstruction of focal or beam-tilt series of images are now realizing the promise they have long offered. This indirect approach recovers both the phase and the modulus of the specimen exit plane wave function and can extend the interpretable resolution. However, such reconstructions require the a posteriori determination of the objective lens aberrations, including the actual beam tilt, defocus, and twofold and threefold astigmatism. In this review, we outline the theory behind exit plane wavefunction reconstruction and describe methods for the accurate and automated determination of the required coefficients of the wave aberration function. Finally, recent applications of indirect reconstruction in the structural analysis of complex oxides are presented.
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