A nanocrystalline Hilbert phase-plate for phase-contrast transmission electron microscopy

Thin-film-based phase-plates are applied to enhance the contrast of weak-phase objects in transmission electron microscopy. In this work, metal-film-based phase-plates are considered to reduce contamination and electrostatic charging, which up to now limit the application of phase-plates fabricated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultramicroscopy 2014-04, Vol.139, p.29-37
Hauptverfasser: Dries, M., Hettler, S., Gamm, B., Müller, E., Send, W., Müller, K., Rosenauer, A., Gerthsen, D.
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Zusammenfassung:Thin-film-based phase-plates are applied to enhance the contrast of weak-phase objects in transmission electron microscopy. In this work, metal-film-based phase-plates are considered to reduce contamination and electrostatic charging, which up to now limit the application of phase-plates fabricated from amorphous C-films. Their crystalline structure requires a model for the simulation of the effect of crystallinity on the phase-plate properties and the image formation process. The model established in this work is verified by experimental results obtained by the application of a textured nanocrystalline Au-film-based Hilbert phase-plate. Based on the model, it is shown that monocrystalline and textured nanocrystalline phase-plate microstructures of appropriate thickness and crystalline orientation can be a promising approach for phase-contrast transmission electron microscopy. •Consideration of crystalline metal-film-based phase-plates (PP).•Simulation of the effect of monocrystalline and textured nanocrystalline PPs.•Experimental application of a textured nanocrystalline Au-film-based Hilbert PP.•Consistent PP properties obtained in simulation and experiment.
ISSN:0304-3991
1879-2723
DOI:10.1016/j.ultramic.2014.01.002