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Atomic-number (Z)-correlated atomic sizes for deciphering electron microscopic molecular images
Junfei Xing1, Keishi Takeuchi1, Ko Kamei1
1Department of Chemistry, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan.
Abstract:
SignificanceAtomic resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has opened up a new era of molecular science by providing atomic video images of dynamic motions of single organic and inorganic molecules. However, the images often look different from the images of molecular models, because these models are designed to visualize the electronic properties of the molecule instead of nuclear electrostatic potentials that are felt by the e-beam in TEM imaging. Here, we propose a molecular model that reproduces TEM images using atomic radii correlated to atomic number (Z). The model serves to provide a priori a useful idea of how a single molecule, molecular assemblies, and thin crystals of organic or inorganic materials look in TEM.
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