在传输电子显微镜中成像厚样本的替代前模型
Philip Johannes Barrett Koeck1
1School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health, Royal Institute of Technology, Hälsovägen 11 C, 14152 Huddinge, Sweden.
概括
3DCtf模型与传输电子显微镜的多切片模型不兼容. 对于厚的标本,检索出口波的虚构部分是准确投射标本的关键.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 物理 物理学 物理
- 显微镜的使用方法
背景情况:
- 传输电子显微镜 (TEM) 对于分析厚型样本至关重要.
- 准确的图像形成模型对于解释TEM数据至关重要.
- 现有的模型如3DCtf和multislice在描述厚样本成像方面存在局限性.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较3DCtf和多切片模型在厚样本中TEM图像形成.
- 为了确定3DCtf模型与多切片模型的兼容性.
- 在厚样本中确定样本投射检索的最佳方法.
主要方法:
- 研究了两个前向模型:3DCtf (带失焦梯度) 和multislice.
- 分析了两种模型的数学兼容性和理论基础.
- 在多切片模型中检查出口波的组成部分.
主要成果:
- 3DCtf模型与多切片图像形成模型不兼容.
- 多切片模型中的出口波具有一个虚构的部分,它代表了样本投影,独立于第一个近似中的失焦梯度.
- 失焦梯度会影响更高阶的虚构和真实项,而不是主要投影.
结论:
- 多切片模型对于厚的标本来说似乎比3DCtf模型更现实.
- 检索出口波的想象术语是样本投影的最有效方法.
- 使用在不同失焦值记录的图像可以帮助提取虚拟的出口波术语.
关键词:
3DCtff 3DCtff 3DCtf 3DCtf 3DCtf 3DCtf 3DCtf 3DCtf 3DCtf 3DCtf 3DCtf 3DCtf 3DCtf 3DCtf 3DCtf这就是TEMEM.失焦梯度梯度是指失焦的梯度.多个切片的多个切片阶段对象 阶段对象更多相关视频
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