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Defocus image contrast in hexagonally-ordered mesoporous material

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posted on 2022-12-02, 14:56 authored by Shohei Nakahara, David TannerDavid Tanner, D.A Hudson, S Magner, E Redington, Benjamin K. Hodnett
A transmission electron microscope was used to characterize a powder form of hexagonally-ordered mesoporous silica material. The structural symmetry built into this amorphous material allowed one to obtain three characteristic images, i.e. a hexagonal honey-comb structure and wide/narrow parallel lines. These images were found to originate primarily from phase contrast, which changed sensitively with defocusing. To further understand the contrast behaviour of these images, an analytical form of the defocus contrast theory was developed and applied to the simulation of the characteristic wide/narrow parallel line images. The simulation was found to be in good qualitative agreement with experiments, where changes in focus conditions and specimen thickness were predicted to alter the contrast in the resulting parallel-line type images.

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Royal Chemistry Chemical Physics;Jan, 21, 13(3), pp. 1189-1200

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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English

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