Structure retrieval at atomic resolution in the presence of multiple scattering of the electron probe
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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electronmultiplescatteringaberrationsalreadyapertureatomicatomic-resolution
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The projected electrostatic potential of a thick crystal is reconstructed at atomic-resolution from experimental scanning transmission electron microscopy data recorded using a new generation fast- readout electron camera. This practical and deterministic inversion of the equations encapsulating multiple scattering that were written down by Bethe in 1928 removes the restriction of established methods to ultrathin ($\lesssim 50$ {\AA}) samples. Instruments already coming on-line can overcome the remaining resolution-limiting effects in this method due to finite probe-forming aperture size, spatial incoherence and residual lens aberrations.
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