JOURNAL ARTICLE

Imaging Modes for Scanning Confocal Electron Microscopy in a Double Aberration-Corrected Transmission Electron Microscope

Peter D. NellistE.C. CosgriffG. BehanAngus I. Kirkland

Year: 2007 Journal:   Microscopy and Microanalysis Vol: 14 (1)Pages: 82-88   Publisher: Oxford University Press

Abstract

Aberration correction leads to reduced focal depth of field in the electron microscope. This reduced depth of field can be exploited to probe specific depths within a sample, a process known as optical sectioning. An electron microscope fitted with aberration correctors for both the pre- and postspecimen optics can be used in a confocal mode that provides improved depth resolution and selectivity over optical sectioning in the scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM). In this article we survey the coherent and incoherent imaging modes that are likely to be used in scanning confocal electron microscopy (SCEM) and provide simple expressions to describe the images that result. Calculations compare the depth response of SCEM to optical sectioning in the STEM. The depth resolution in a crystalline matrix is also explored by performing a Bloch wave calculation for the SCEM geometry in which the pre- and postspecimen optics are defocused away from their confocal conditions.

Keywords:
Optics Confocal Optical sectioning Scanning confocal electron microscopy Scanning transmission electron microscopy Microscope Materials science Conventional transmission electron microscope Resolution (logic) 4Pi microscope Electron tomography Confocal microscopy Electron microscope Microscopy Spherical aberration Dark field microscopy Optical microscope Depth of field Scanning electron microscope Physics Computer science

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Advanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications
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