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Low-voltage coherent electron imaging based on a single-atom electron

Authors :
Chang, Wei-Tse
Lin, Chun-Yueh
Hsu, Wei-Hao
Chang, Mu-Tung
Chen, Yi-Sheng
Hwu, En-Te
Hwang, Ing-Shouh
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

It has been a general trend to develop low-voltage electron microscopes due to their high imaging contrast of the sample and low radiation damage. Atom-resolved transmission electron microscopes with voltages as low as 15-40 kV have been demonstrated. However, achieving atomic resolution at voltages lower than 10 kV is extremely difficult. An alternative approach is coherent imaging or phase retrieval imaging, which requires a sufficiently coherent source and an adequately small detection area on the sample as well as the detection of high-angle diffracted patterns with a sufficient resolution. In this work, we propose several transmission-type schemes to achieve coherent imaging of thin materials (less than 5 nm thick) with atomic resolution at voltages lower than 10 kV. Experimental schemes of both lens-less and lens-containing designs are presented and the advantages and challenges of these schemes are discussed. Preliminary results based on a highly coherent single-atom electron source are presented. The image plate is designed to be retractable to record the transmission patterns at different positions along the beam propagation direction. In addition, reflection-type coherent electron imaging schemes are also proposed as novel methods for characterizing surface atomic and electronic structures of materials.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1512.08371
Document Type :
Working Paper