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1College of Electronic Engineering, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510642, China.
Abstract:
An atomic potential should be assigned to several slices in the multislice method owing to its three-dimensional (3D) distribution. Based on a formula including several Gaussian functions to fit electron atomic scattering factors, a simple analytical expression is proposed to calculate the potential of atoms projected onto multiple slices. The potential in 3D distribution is properly projected onto slices that do not contain the atomic centroid. Thus, the fluctuations in atomic altitude influence the assigning of atomic potentials is considered correctly. The projected potential is calculated in a reciprocal space and involves an accurate 3D atomic position. Tests conducted with a plausible Ag chain verify the good performance of this new approach. The simulated exit wave leaving a complex crystal of Ba6Nd2Ti4O17 demonstrates that the proposed simulation approach is better than the traditional multislice method.
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