通过扫描传输电子显微镜和电子全息学来绘制电偏差针之间的定量电场映射
Jean Felix Dushimineza1, Janghyun Jo2, Rafal E Dunin-Borkowski2
1Department of Chemistry and Centre for NanoScience, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Butenandtstrasse 11, 81377 Munich, Germany; Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons (ER-C), Forschungszentrum Jülich, 52425 Jülich, Germany.
Ultramicroscopy
|July 15, 2023
概括
研究人员使用模拟和实验量化了来自金针的流浪电场. 通过计算电子全息学中的模拟数据来解决方法之间的差异.
科学领域:
- * 物理,材料科学,纳米技术
- * 专注于静电场及其表征.
背景情况:
- *精确量化流浪电场对于纳米级设备设计至关重要.
- *以前的方法在精确的测量和解释方面遇到了挑战.
研究的目的:
- * 量化自由空间中偏向金针产生的流浪电场.
- * 为了比较和协调有限元素模拟的结果和实验技术,如扫描传输电子显微镜和电子全息.
主要方法:
- * 关于静电电位和电场的完整的有限元 (FE) 模拟.
- *使用第一瞬间扫描传输电子显微镜 (FM STEM) 和电子全息 (EH) 的实验验证.
- * 开发和应用分析线电荷模型,以获得定性理解.
主要成果:
- * 在FM STEM和EH实验结果之间观察到~60%的初始差异.
- *确定了EH中扰乱的参考波效应作为一个显著的因素.
- *通过将FE模拟数据纳入EH参考波阶段来解决差异.
结论:
- * FE模拟提供了一种可靠的方法来量化纳米电场.
- *电子全息需要仔细考虑参考波效应以进行准确的测量.
- * 模拟和实验数据的整合提高了电场表征的可靠性.
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