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Transmission Electron Microscopy of Shape-Controlled Nanocrystals and Their Assemblies 指導教授 : 王聖璋 教授 學生 : 張詠新 學號 : MA10106 電子顯微鏡學 -Paper Survey J. Phys. Chem. B 2000, 104, 1153 - 1175 Z. L. Wang
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2.3. The White and Dark Spots in the Image, Which Represent Atoms? If the specimen is so thin that the projected potential satisfies |σVp| << 1 -To answer this question, one must examine the imaging conditions The second term is the interference result of the central transmitted beam with the Bragg reflected beams.
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2.3. The White and Dark Spots in the Image, Which Represent Atoms? The optimum shape of the lens transfer function t obj is a narrow Gaussian-like function with a small tail On the other hand, the form of the ts(x,y, △ f) function depends on the defocus of the objective lens; contrast reversal is possible simply by changing the defocus of the objective lens. The dynamic diffraction process is to solve the Schr Ö dinger equation under given boundary conditions
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Theoretically simulated images for a decahedral Au particle at various orientations and at focuses of (A) △ f 42 nm and (B) △ f 70 nm, illustrating the contrast reversal in the two cases. 2.3. The White and Dark Spots in the Image, Which Represent Atoms?
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