Defining the limits of visibility of small defect clusters and dislocation loops, and optimal diffraction conditions for electron microscope imaging remains one of the central problems of electron microscopy of irradiated materials. Using computer image simulations based on the propagation-interpolation algorithm for solving the Howie-Basinski equations, we investigate the relation between the actual and the 'observed' size of small loops, the part played by many-beam dynamical diffraction effects, and limitations of electron microscope imaging in identifying the structure of small defects. We also discuss the link between real-space imaging and diffuse scattering by small dislocation loops. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Conventional strong-beam imaging techniques have been widely applied in the study of crystal defects...
Diffuse elastic scattering of electrons by single nanometre-sized defects in ion-irradiated Au has b...
The theory of the diffraction of electrons from crystals originated in the classical paper of Bethe ...
Weak-beam diffraction contrast images of dislocation loops have been simulated by solving numericall...
Dislocations in crystalline materials have a strong impact on mechanical properties. As a result, id...
Le but de ce cours est d'expliquer la formation des images de défauts et de montrer qu'une bonne con...
The scanning electron microscope is a powerful nanocharacterisation tool for a variety of materials ...
Quantum-mechanical multiple scattering theory of electron backscattering from crystalline materials ...
The forward scattering geometry in the scanning electron microscope enables the acquisition of elect...
Microscopic lattice defects such as point (single atom) defects, dislocation loops, and solute preci...
The first electron microscope observations of dislocations fifty years ago already established the m...
The kinematical theory developed by Hirsch et al. (1960) for the diffraction contrast of electron tr...
Weak-beam diffraction-contrast electron microscope images of stacking-fault tetrahedra (SFT) have be...
Many-beam dynamical simulations and observations have been made for large-angle convergent-beam elec...
The three scanning electron microscope diffraction based techniques of electron channelling patterns...
Conventional strong-beam imaging techniques have been widely applied in the study of crystal defects...
Diffuse elastic scattering of electrons by single nanometre-sized defects in ion-irradiated Au has b...
The theory of the diffraction of electrons from crystals originated in the classical paper of Bethe ...
Weak-beam diffraction contrast images of dislocation loops have been simulated by solving numericall...
Dislocations in crystalline materials have a strong impact on mechanical properties. As a result, id...
Le but de ce cours est d'expliquer la formation des images de défauts et de montrer qu'une bonne con...
The scanning electron microscope is a powerful nanocharacterisation tool for a variety of materials ...
Quantum-mechanical multiple scattering theory of electron backscattering from crystalline materials ...
The forward scattering geometry in the scanning electron microscope enables the acquisition of elect...
Microscopic lattice defects such as point (single atom) defects, dislocation loops, and solute preci...
The first electron microscope observations of dislocations fifty years ago already established the m...
The kinematical theory developed by Hirsch et al. (1960) for the diffraction contrast of electron tr...
Weak-beam diffraction-contrast electron microscope images of stacking-fault tetrahedra (SFT) have be...
Many-beam dynamical simulations and observations have been made for large-angle convergent-beam elec...
The three scanning electron microscope diffraction based techniques of electron channelling patterns...
Conventional strong-beam imaging techniques have been widely applied in the study of crystal defects...
Diffuse elastic scattering of electrons by single nanometre-sized defects in ion-irradiated Au has b...
The theory of the diffraction of electrons from crystals originated in the classical paper of Bethe ...