Comparative analysis on viewing angle change in Fresnel and Fourier holographic images reconstructed by a tilted plane wave

2014 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Byung Gyu Chae
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Zhihui Li ◽  
Honglei Ji ◽  
Tianying Deng

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J. M. Pankratz

It is often desirable in transmission electron microscopy to know the vertical spacing of points of interest within a specimen. However, in order to measure a stereo effect, one must have two pictures of the same area taken from different angles, and one must have also a formula for converting measured differences between corresponding points (parallax) into a height differential.Assume (a) that the impinging beam of electrons can be considered as a plane wave and (b) that the magnification is the same at the top and bottom of the specimen. The first assumption is good when the illuminating system is overfocused. The second assumption (the so-called “perspective error”) is good when the focal length is large (3 x 107Å) in relation to foil thickness (∼103 Å).


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