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Ryll, Henning: Direct detection of electrons with the pnCCD for applications in transmission electron microscopyDirekte Detektion von Elektronen mit dem pnCCD für Anwendungen in der Transmissionselektronenmikroskopie. 2017
Inhalt
Title page
Abstract
Zusammenfassung
Contents
Acronyms
1 Introduction
2 Transmission Electron Microscopy
2.1 Wavelengths of Electrons in TEM
2.2 The Transmission Electron Microscope Instrument
2.3 Detectors for the Transmission Electron Microscope
2.4 Direct Electron Detectors
3 Interaction of Electrons With Matter
3.1 Inelastic Scattering of Electrons
3.2 Electron-hole Pair Generation
3.3 Energy Loss of Electrons in Matter
3.4 Path Length of Electron Tracks
3.5 Atomic Relaxation
3.6 Statistical Variation in the Generation of Signal Electrons
3.7 Elastic Scattering
3.8 Scattering Angles
3.9 Scattering of Electrons in the Sample
3.10 Scattering of Electron Waves
4 The pnCCD
4.1 The pnCCD Principle
4.2 Charge Spreading in the pnCCD
4.3 The Readout of the pnCCD
4.4 Charge Handling Capacity
4.5 Operation Modes of the pnCCD
4.6 The pnCCD TEM Camera System
5 Data Analysis Methods
5.1 Units of Energy in the Data Analysis
5.2 Raw Data Analysis
5.3 Intensity Imaging Mode
5.4 Event Imaging Mode
6 Simulation of Signal Generation by Electrons
6.1 Simulation Process
6.2 Simulation of Electron Tracks Results
6.3 Simulation of the Detection Efficiency
6.4 Statistical Considerations on the Number of Detectable Electrons
7 Signal Response to Electron Illumination
7.1 Energy Spectrum of the pnCCD under Electron Illumination
7.2 Pile-Up Events
7.3 Probability Distributions on Number of Pixels per Event
7.4 The Calibration Factor
7.5 The Conversion Factor
7.6 The Detective Quantum Efficiency
7.7 Energy Resolution of the pnCCD under Electron Illumination
7.8 Summary on the Signal Response
8 Spatial Resolution in Single Electron Imaging
8.1 Quantification of Spatial Resolution
8.2 Spatial Resolution in Intensity Imaging Mode
8.3 Point of Entry Models
8.4 Discussion of Models
9 Application of the pnCCD in Transmission Electron Microscopy
9.1 Demonstration of the Wave-Particle Duality of Electrons
9.2 Electron Tomography with the pnCCD
9.3 4D-STEM Imaging
9.4 Imaging Magnetic Domains
9.5 Lattice-Strain Measurement
9.6 Ptychography with the pnCCD
9.7 Summary of Applications
10 Conclusions
10.1 Future Devices
A Appendix
A.1 Modulation Transfer Function
A.2 Detective Quantum Efficiency
A.3 Intensity Distribution of Interference Pattern
A.4 Calculation of Stopping Power
A.5 Stopping Power and Electron Path Length
A.6 The Landau Distribution Function
A.7 Detection Efficiency Data
A.8 Gauss Correction Code
A.9 Gauss Correction Comparison
A.10 Data Reference
Bibliography
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Symbols
Acknowledgments