Journal Article FZJ-2021-01382

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Efficient large field of view electron phase imaging using near-field electron ptychography with a diffuser

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2021
Elsevier Science Amsterdam

Ultramicroscopy 11, 113257 - () [10.1016/j.ultramic.2021.113257]

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Abstract: Most implementations of ptychography on the electron microscope operate in scanning transmission (STEM) mode, where a small focussed probe beam is rapidly scanned across the sample. In this paper we introduce a different approach based on near-field ptychography, where the focussed beam is replaced by a wide-field, structured illumination, realised through a purpose-designed etched Silicon Nitride window. We show that fields of view as large as 100μm [2] can be imaged using the new approach, and that quantitative electron phase images can be reconstructed from as few as nine near-field diffraction pattern measurements.

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  1. Physik Nanoskaliger Systeme (ER-C-1)
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  1. 535 - Materials Information Discovery (POF4-535) (POF4-535)
  2. ESTEEM3 - Enabling Science and Technology through European Electron Microscopy (823717) (823717)
  3. Q-SORT - QUANTUM SORTER (766970) (766970)

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