Advances in electron and probe microscopies allow 10 pm or higher precision in measurements of atomic positions. This level of fidelity is sufficient to correlate the length (and hence energy) of bonds, as well as bond angles to functional properties of materials. Traditionally, this relied on mapping locally measured parameters to macroscopic variables, for example, average unit cell. This description effectively ignores the information contained in the microscopic degrees of freedom available in a high-resolution image. Here we introduce an approach for local analysis of material structure based on statistical analysis of individual atomic neighbourhoods. Clustering and multivariate algorithms such as principal component analysis explore ...
We compare two methods for the characterization of local order in samples undergoing crystal nucleat...
Conspectus The visualization of data is indispensable in scientific research, from the early stages ...
Structure characterization and classification is frequently based on local environment information o...
Advances in electron and probe microscopies allow 10 pm or higher precision in measurements of atomi...
The availability of atomically resolved imaging modalities enables an unprecedented view into the lo...
The development of electron and scanning probe microscopies in the second half of the twentieth cent...
The development of high-resolution imaging methods such as electron and scanning probe microscopy an...
It is possible to determine the crystal structure of inorganic compounds to atomic resolution, by co...
Information for phase identification may be gathered in the electron transmission microscope with sp...
Here we explore the use of scanning electron diffraction coupled with electron atomic pair distribut...
The crystal structure determines the physical properties of a material. The structure can be analyse...
Characterizing crystal structures and interfaces down to the atomic level is an important step for d...
The visualization of data is indispensable in scientific research, from the early stages when human ...
The increasing need for precise determination of the atomic arrangement of non-periodic structures i...
Nanocrystallography has transformed our ability to interrogate the atomic structures of proteins, pe...
We compare two methods for the characterization of local order in samples undergoing crystal nucleat...
Conspectus The visualization of data is indispensable in scientific research, from the early stages ...
Structure characterization and classification is frequently based on local environment information o...
Advances in electron and probe microscopies allow 10 pm or higher precision in measurements of atomi...
The availability of atomically resolved imaging modalities enables an unprecedented view into the lo...
The development of electron and scanning probe microscopies in the second half of the twentieth cent...
The development of high-resolution imaging methods such as electron and scanning probe microscopy an...
It is possible to determine the crystal structure of inorganic compounds to atomic resolution, by co...
Information for phase identification may be gathered in the electron transmission microscope with sp...
Here we explore the use of scanning electron diffraction coupled with electron atomic pair distribut...
The crystal structure determines the physical properties of a material. The structure can be analyse...
Characterizing crystal structures and interfaces down to the atomic level is an important step for d...
The visualization of data is indispensable in scientific research, from the early stages when human ...
The increasing need for precise determination of the atomic arrangement of non-periodic structures i...
Nanocrystallography has transformed our ability to interrogate the atomic structures of proteins, pe...
We compare two methods for the characterization of local order in samples undergoing crystal nucleat...
Conspectus The visualization of data is indispensable in scientific research, from the early stages ...
Structure characterization and classification is frequently based on local environment information o...