Instructors: Dr. rer. nat. Leopoldo Molina-Luna
Event type:
Lecture
Org-unit: Dept. 11 - Institute of Earth Science
Displayed in timetable as:
11-02-9062-vl
Subject:
Crediting for:
Hours per week:
2
Language of instruction:
Englisch
Min. | Max. participants:
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Course Contents:
Electron probes of atomic dimensions are nowadays available in modern scanning transmission electron microscopes and make possible the efficient realization of incoherent imaging. The incoherent image uses high-angle scattering which leads to strong atomic number (Z) contrast and gives rise to "Z-contrast imaging". In the quest for higher resolution to understand the atomic origins of materials properties incoherent imaging appears to hold substantial advantages. This lecture will cover the (a) physical principles of incoherent imaging, (b) the electron Ronchigram, (c) instrumentation and alignment, (d) spherical aberration correction, (e) simulation and interpretation of Z-contrast images and (f) applications for nanostructure characterization and materials sciences.
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