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Electron Spin Resonance Micro-imaging of Live Species for Oxygen Mapping
Published on: August 26, 2010
Imaging columns of the light elements carbon, nitrogen and oxygen with sub Angstrom resolution
C Kisielowski1, C J Hetherington, Y C Wang
1National Center for Electron Microscopy, Material Sciences Division, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley CA 94720, USA. cfkisielowsk@lbl.gov
Abstract:
It is reported that lattice imaging with a 300 kV field emission microscope in combination with numerical reconstruction procedures can be used to reach an interpretable resolution of about 80 pm for the first time. A retrieval of the electron exit wave from focal series allows for the resolution of single atomic columns of the light elements carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen at a projected nearest neighbor spacing down to 85 pm. Lens aberrations are corrected on-line during the experiment and by hardware such that resulting image distortions are below 80 pm. Consequently, the imaging can be aberration-free to this extent. The resolution enhancement results from increased electrical and mechanical stability of the instrument coupled with a low spherical aberration coefficient of 0.595 + 0.005 mm.
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