Electron diffraction from nanovolumes of amorphous material using coherent convergent illumination.
Using a conventional transmission electron microscope that incorporates a field emission gun it is possible to focus an electron beam to form a small probe (<1nm full-width at half-maximum). Such a probe can then be used to perform high spatial resolution diffraction experiments. The high spa...
Auteurs principaux: | McBride, W, Cockayne, D, Nguyen-Manh, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
Publié: |
2003
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