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Transmission Electron Microscopy
David B. Williams,C. Barry Carter +1 more
- pp 179-260
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The client would like to get a larger, approximately 3 cm in diameter, well fixed tissue sample, together with a detailed report of the clinical presentation, gross, and microscopic lesions, along with the submission of samples prepared in a similar manner by the client for processing.Abstract:
We wrote it to be read by, and taught to, senior undergraduates and starting graduate students, rather than studied in a research laboratory. We wrote it using the same style and sentence construction that we have used in countless classroom lectures, rather than how we have written our countless (and much-less read) formal scientificpapers. In this respect particularly, wehave been deliberate in notreferencing the sources of every experimental fact or theoretical concept (although we do include some hints and clues in the chapters). However, at the end of each chapter we have included groups of references that should lead you to the best sources in the literature and help you go into more depth as you become more confident about what you are looking for. We are great believers in the value of history as the basis for under- standing the present and so the history of the techniques and key historical references are threaded throughout the book. Just because a reference is dated in the previous century (or even the antepenultimate century) doesn’t mean it isn’t useful! Likewise, with the numerous figures drawn from across the fields of materials science and engineering and nanotechnology, we do not reference the source in each caption. But at the very end of the book each of our many generous colleagues whose work we have used is clearly acknowledged.read more
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Kikuchi ultrafast nanodiffraction in four-dimensional electron microscopy
Aycan Yurtsever,Ahmed H. Zewail +1 more
TL;DR: The method of Kikuchi diffraction dynamics, which is unique to electron imaging, can be used to characterize the atomic motions of propagating waves and their interactions with interfaces, defects, and grain boundaries at the nanoscale.
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Determination of the mean inner potential in III-V semiconductors by electron holography
TL;DR: The mean inner potential of GaAs, InAs, GaP, and InP has been measured by transmission electron holography using the phase shift of the (000)-beam of the first hologram sideband using the cleavage technique.
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Transmission scanning electron microscopy: Defect observations and image simulations.
Patrick G. Callahan,Jean Charles Stinville,Eric Yao,McLean P. Echlin,Michael S. Titus,Michael S. Titus,Marc De Graef,Daniel Gianola,Tresa M. Pollock +8 more
TL;DR: Interference effects associated with conventional TEM, such as thickness fringes and bending contours are significantly reduced in TSEM by using a convergent probe, similar to a STEM imaging modality, enabling individual defects to be imaged clearly even in high dislocation density regions.
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Challenges, myths, and opportunities of electron microscopy on halide perovskites
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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of recent TEM studies on organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites (OIHPs) is presented, wherein the discussions focus on how the electron beam destabilizes the structure of OIhPs and how to mitigate such effects as well as avoid misinterpretations.
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Damage-free mask repair using electron-beam-induced chemical reactions
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TL;DR: In this article, an e-beam-induced chemical etching for opaque defect removal and metal deposition for clear defect repair is presented. But, the results are limited to phase shift masks.
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