We examine the suitability of spherical aberration (Cs)-corrected (CS) and uncorrected (UC) transmission electron microscopes (TEM) for conventional bright-field imaging of radiation-sensitive materials. We have chosen an individual molecule suspended in vacuum as a hypothetical example of a well-defined radiation-sensitive sample. We find that for this particular sample, CS instruments provide about 30% improvement over an UC instrument in terms of signal/noise ratio per unit electron dose at 300 kV. The lowest imaging doses can be achieved in CS instruments equipped with high-brightness electron source operated at low incident electron energies. Our calculations suggest that it may be possible to image individual, iodine- or bromine-substituted organic molecules in bright-field mode, at doses lower than the accepted values for radiation damage of aromatic molecules. Crown Copyright (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Bright-field TEM imaging of single molecules: Dream or near future? / Malac, M; Beleggia, M; Egerton, R; Zhu, Ym. - In: ULTRAMICROSCOPY. - ISSN 0304-3991. - 107:1(2007), pp. 40-49. [10.1016/j.ultramic.2006.05.001]

Bright-field TEM imaging of single molecules: Dream or near future?

Beleggia M;
2007

Abstract

We examine the suitability of spherical aberration (Cs)-corrected (CS) and uncorrected (UC) transmission electron microscopes (TEM) for conventional bright-field imaging of radiation-sensitive materials. We have chosen an individual molecule suspended in vacuum as a hypothetical example of a well-defined radiation-sensitive sample. We find that for this particular sample, CS instruments provide about 30% improvement over an UC instrument in terms of signal/noise ratio per unit electron dose at 300 kV. The lowest imaging doses can be achieved in CS instruments equipped with high-brightness electron source operated at low incident electron energies. Our calculations suggest that it may be possible to image individual, iodine- or bromine-substituted organic molecules in bright-field mode, at doses lower than the accepted values for radiation damage of aromatic molecules. Crown Copyright (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Bright-field TEM imaging of single molecules: Dream or near future? / Malac, M; Beleggia, M; Egerton, R; Zhu, Ym. - In: ULTRAMICROSCOPY. - ISSN 0304-3991. - 107:1(2007), pp. 40-49. [10.1016/j.ultramic.2006.05.001]
Malac, M; Beleggia, M; Egerton, R; Zhu, Ym
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