High Voltage Electron Microscopy: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on High Voltage Electron MicroscopyT. Imura, H. Hashimoto |
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Electron Diffraction and Electron Microscopy at High Voltages | 3 |
High Voltage STEM Contrast Theory and Applications | 9 |
Application of HVEM in Biological Sciences | 15 |
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aberration accelerating voltage alloys amorphous annealing aperture atoms axis Bloch waves boundary Burgers vector calculated cell cementite contrast critical voltage defect clusters deformation diameter diffraction pattern diffusion dislocation density dislocation loops displacement distribution effect electron beam electron diffraction electron irradiation electron micrographs energy loss experimental factor Figure film filter foil formation formed fringes Fujita function germanium Golgi Golgi apparatus grains high voltage electron HVEM increase intensity irradiation Japan Kikuchi lattice layer lens magnetic martensite materials measured metals method motion Nagoya University nucleation objective lens observed obtained Osaka University oxide parameter particles phase Phys plane point defects Proc pumping region resolution room temperature scattering screw dislocations shown in Fig shows slip slip bands specimen chamber spherical aberration spots STEM strain stress structure surface technique thermal thin tion Torr vacancies void voltage electron microscope