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École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Transmission electron microscopy for materials science

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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in the field of materials science. For an instrument operated by a single user, modern TEM provides an analytical platform with unsurpassed versatility, giving access to structural and chemical information from the micrometer to the sub-angstrom scale. In a thin, electron-transparent sample one can measure the crystallinity, grain structure, size, and defects, and the chemical composition. The crystal lattice can be imaged with atomic resolution, allowing observation of grain boundaries and interfaces. It is the only direct structural analysis method for studying nanoparticles.

With this course you will gain a deep understanding of modern TEM and the connection between:

  • the optics and operation of the instrument;
  • the physics of electron-matter interactions;
  • insights into the materials properties of the sample.

This gives the background to:

  • identify TEM techniques suitable to solving specific scientific problems;
  • interpret TEM data presented in articles; appreciate the impact of technological advances that have, for instance, led to sub-angstrom resolution by aberration correction.

It can also be the basis for subsequent practical training on this remarkable instrument, and a stepping stone towards learning very advanced techniques with magical names like “dark field holography” or “angular resolved electron energy-loss spectroscopy”.

Syllabus

  • Introduction (I)
  • Introduction (II)
  • Diffraction basics (I) - Ewald sphere, reciprocal lattice
  • Diffraction basics (II) - multi-beam, kinematical scattering
  • Diffraction and imaging - dynamical effects (I)
  • Diffraction and imaging - dynamical effects (II)
  • Phase contrast (I)
  • Phase contrast (II)

Taught by

Cécile Hébert and Duncan Alexander

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