Weak Phase Object Methods in Image
Series Reconstruction with TEM
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In applications of electron image series reconstruction with TEM there are many different weak phase object methods, such as parabaloid method, Wiener filter method [1] and iterative wave function reconstruction [2]. Some have been developed into commercial applications. In many characteristics, these different approaches are equivalent. However, the Wiener filter method has more advantages than the others because different from iterative wave function reconstruction it is not an iterative method, and compared with the parabaloid method it is more flexible and better at low spatial frequencies. Furthermore, the Wiener filter method can be used on tilt series and unevenly spaced focus series.

 

 

 

[1] A. I. Kirkland and R. R. Meyer, Indirect high resolution transmission electron microscopy: Aberration measurement and wavefunction reconstruction, Microscopy and Microanalysis, vol. 10, pp. 401–413, 2004.
[2] L. J. Allen,W. McBride, N. L. O’Leary, and M. P. Oxley, Exit wave reconstruction at atomic resolution, Ultramicroscopy, vol. 100, pp. 91–104, 2004.

 

 

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