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Robust Ptychographic Reconstruction with an Out-of-Focus Electron Probe

Optics 2024-06-25 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

As a burgeoning technique, out-of-focus electron ptychography offers the potential for rapidly imaging atomic-scale large fields of view (FoV) using a single diffraction dataset. However, achieving robust out-of-focus ptychographic reconstruction poses a significant challenge due to the inherent scan instabilities of electron microscopes, compounded by the presence of unknown aberrations in the probe-forming lens. In this study, we substantially enhance the robustness of out-of-focus ptychographic reconstruction by extending our previous calibration method (the Fourier method), which was originally developed for the in-focus scenario. This extended Fourier method surpasses existing calibration techniques by providing more reliable and accurate initialization of scan positions and electron probes. Additionally, we comprehensively explore and recommend optimized experimental parameters for robust out-of-focus ptychography, includingaperture size and defocus, through extensive simulations. Lastly, we conduct a comprehensive comparison between ptychographic reconstructions obtained with focused and defocused electron probes, particularly in the context of low-dose and precise phase imaging, utilizing our calibration method as the basis for evaluation.

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@article{arxiv.2406.15879,
  title  = {Robust Ptychographic Reconstruction with an Out-of-Focus Electron Probe},
  author = {Shoucong Ning and Wenhui Xu and Pengju Sheng and Leyi Loh and Stephen Pennycook and Fucai Zhang and Michel Bosman and Qian He},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.15879},
  year   = {2024}
}

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22 pages, 6 figures