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@ARTICLE{Lazi:1025087,
      author       = {Lazić, Ivan and Wirix, Maarten and Mann, Daniel and
                      Filopoulou, Aikaterini and Leidl, Max Leo and
                      Müller-Caspary, Knut and Meingast, Arno and Carlsson, Anna
                      and de Haas, Felix and Sachse, Carsten},
      title        = {{B}roadening {A}pplication {S}pectrum of i{DPC}-{STEM}
                      {I}maging from {B}eam {S}ensitive {S}olid {M}aterials to
                      {B}iological and {C}ryo {N}ano-particles {U}sing {S}ingle
                      {P}article {A}nalysis},
      journal      = {Microscopy and microanalysis},
      volume       = {29},
      number       = {$Supplement_1$},
      issn         = {1079-8501},
      address      = {Oxford},
      publisher    = {Oxford University Press},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2024-02675},
      pages        = {307 - 308},
      year         = {2023},
      abstract     = {In the recent years, scanning transmission electron
                      microscopy (STEM) applying focused electron illumination,
                      has been shown to have the capacity to image extremely
                      electron beam sensitive materials [1, 2], including single
                      molecules trapped within porous Zeolite channels [3, 4].
                      This has been achieved through integrated differential phase
                      contrast STEM mode, known as iDPC-STEM [5–7], which is a
                      dose efficient imaging technique, with directly
                      interpretable contrast transfer function (CTF) and high
                      signal to noise ratio (SNR), as main advantages over the
                      conventional (S)TEM techniques. Recently, biological nano
                      particle structures at near atomic resolution have been also
                      revealed using iDPC-STEM in combination with single particle
                      analysis (SPA) [8, 9]. Previously, SPA has been almost
                      solely used with conventional TEM (CTEM).},
      cin          = {ER-C-3},
      ddc          = {500},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)ER-C-3-20170113},
      pnm          = {5352 - Understanding the Functionality of Soft Matter and
                      Biomolecular Systems (POF4-535) / 5241 - Molecular
                      Information Processing in Cellular Systems (POF4-524)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5352 / G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5241},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      doi          = {10.1093/micmic/ozad067.142},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1025087},
}