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Effect of small crystal tilt on atomic-resolution high-angle annular dark field STEM imaging
T Yamazaki1, M Kawasaki, K Watanabe
1Department of Physics, Tokyo University of Science, Japan. a1299660@rs.kagu.sut.ac.jp
Ultramicroscopy
|September 6, 2002
Abstract:
Using a slightly tilted convergent electron beam, high-angle annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy observations have been performed of a [0 11]-oriented Si crystal. A small tilt of the crystal zone axis with respect to the coma-axis of the probe-forming lens causes a difference in intensity between bright spots of a Si dumbbell. The semiangle of the beam probe and the tilting angle with respect to the specimen hormal were determined by means of convergent beam micro-diffraction. The simulation using these parameters accounts for the image contrasts satisfactorily.