Symmetries in transmission electron microscopy imaging of crystals with strain

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Date
2022
Volume
478
Issue
2267
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London : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar]
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Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of strained crystals often exhibit symmetries, the source of which is not always clear. To understand these symmetries, we distinguish between symmetries that occur from the imaging process itself and symmetries of the inclusion that might affect the image. For the imaging process, we prove mathematically that the intensities are invariant under specific transformations. A combination of these invariances with specific properties of the strain profile can then explain symmetries observed in TEM images. We demonstrate our approach to the study of symmetries in TEM images using selected examples in the field of semiconductor nanostructures such as quantum wells and quantum dots.

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beam column approximation, Darwin-Howie-Whelan equation, deformed crystals, reciprocal theorem, symmetries, transmission electron microscopy imaging
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Koprucki, T., Maltsi, A., & Mielke, A. (2022). Symmetries in transmission electron microscopy imaging of crystals with strain. 478(2267). https://doi.org//10.1098/rspa.2022.0317
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