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1Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung Dresden e.V., Helmholtzstraße 20, 01069 Dresden, Germany; CEOS GmbH, Englerstraße 28, 69126 Heidelberg, Germany.
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The depth of field (DoF) is an important parameter in transmission electron microscopy (TEM) when considering inhomogeneous samples, tomographic schemes, or in-situ experiments. A large DoF enhances the robustness of the experiment against tight alignment demands and drift issues. The phase-contrast transfer in TEM is reviewed and updated with special regard to the correct derivation and quantification of the DoF for relevant single-transfer-band imaging like with Scherzer or Lentzen conditions. Consequences towards the optimisation of the imaging conditions are discussed. Additionally, the defocus-dependent information limit is treated as a different type of DoF. One result of this work is to prefer the original Scherzer defocus over the Scherzer defocus taught today if a large DoF matters in non-aberration-corrected instruments. In aberration-corrected instruments, the Lentzen conditions are well suited for a maximum DoF if one adapts the desired maximum spatial frequency accordingly, and higher-order spherical-aberration correction might help at lower electron acceleration voltages.
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