scholarly journals Multiframe point-projection radiography imaging based on hybrid X-pinch

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F.N. Beg

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J. C. H. Spence ◽  
X. Zhang ◽  
J. M. Zuo ◽  
U. Weierstall ◽  
E. Munro ◽  
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The limited penetration of the low-voltage point-projection microscope (PPM) may be avoided by using the reflection geometry to image clean surfaces in ultra-high vacuum. Figure 1 shows the geometry we are using for experimental point-reflection (PRM) imaging. A nanotip field-emitter at about 100 - 1000 volts is placed above a grounded atomically flat crystalline substrate, which acts as a mirror and anode. Since most of the potential is dropped very close to the tip, trajectories are reasonably straight if the sample is in the far-field of the tip. A resolution of 10 nm is sought initially. The specular divergent RHEED beam then defines a virtual source S' below the surface, resulting in an equivalent arrangement to PPM (or defocused CBED). Shadow images of surface asperities are then expected on the distant detector, out of focus by the tip-to-sample distance. These images can be interpreted as in-line electron holograms and so reconstructed (see X. Zhang et al, these proceedings). Optical analog experiments confirm the absence of foreshortening when the detector is parallel to the surface.


Author(s):  
X. Zhang ◽  
J. Spence ◽  
W. Qian ◽  
D. Taylor ◽  
K. Taylor

Experimental point-projection shadow microscope (PPM) images of uncoated, unstained purple membrane (PM, bacteriorhodopsin, a membrane protein from Halobacterium holobium) were obtained recently using 100 volt electrons. The membrane thickness is about 5 nm and the hexagonal unit cell dimension 6 nm. The images show contrast around the edges of small holes, as shown in figure 1. The interior of the film is opaque. Since the inelastic mean free path for 100V electrons in carbon (about 6 Å) is much less than the sample thickness, the question arises that how much, if any, transmission of elastically scattered electrons occurs. A large inelastic contribution is also expected, attenuated by the reduced detection efficiency of the channel plate at low energies. Quantitative experiments using an energy-loss spectrometer are planned. Recently Shedd has shown that at about 100V contrast in PPM images of thin gold films can be explained as Fresnel interference effects between different pinholes in the film, separated by less than the coherence width.


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ALBERT MACOVSKI ◽  
LEONARD LEHMANN ◽  
FRANK A. DiBIANCA ◽  
DONALD VOLZ ◽  
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