The atomic lensing model: new opportunities for atom-by-atom metrology of heterogeneous nanomaterials
The atomic lensing model has been proposed as a promising method facilitating atom-counting in heterogeneous nanocrystals [1]. Here, image simulations will validate the model, which describes dynamical diffraction as a superposition of individual atoms focussing the incident electrons. It will be de...
Autors principals: | Van Den Bos, K, Janssens, L, De Backer, A, Nellist, P, Van Aert, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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