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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Bøjesen, Espen Drath
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- 2024Elucidating Structural Disorder in Ultra-Thin Bi-Rich Bismuth Oxyhalide Photocatalystscitations
- 2024Elucidating Structural Disorder in Ultra-Thin Bi-Rich Bismuth Oxyhalide Photocatalystscitations
- 2024Non-monotonic dependence of high-temperature stability of stone wool fibres on pre-oxidation time and temperaturecitations
- 2024Non-monotonic dependence of high-temperature stability of stone wool fibres on pre-oxidation time and temperaturecitations
- 2023The more the better:on the formation of single-phase high entropy alloy nanoparticles as catalysts for the oxygen reduction reactioncitations
- 2022Volume imaging by tracking sparse topological features in electron micrograph tilt series
- 2020Probing the validity of the spinel inversion model: a combined SPXRD, PDF, EXAFS and NMR study of $ZnAl_{2}O_{4}$citations
- 2020Probing the validity of the spinel inversion model:a combined SPXRD, PDF, EXAFS and NMR study of ZnAl 2 O 4citations
- 2017In Situ PDF Study of the Nucleation and Growth of Intermetallic PtPb Nanocrystalscitations
- 2016Crystal structure, microstructure and electrochemical properties of hydrothermally synthesised LiMn2O4citations
- 2016Towards atomistic understanding of polymorphism in the solvothermal synthesis of ZrO2 nanoparticlescitations
- 2014Characterization of the interface between an Fe–Cr alloy and the p-type thermoelectric oxide Ca3Co4O9citations
- 2014Characterization of the interface between an Fe–Cr alloy and the p -type thermoelectric oxide Ca 3 Co 4 O 9citations
- 2013In-situ synchrotron PXRD study of spinel LiMn2O4 nanocrystal formation
- 2013IN-SITU SYNCHROTRON PXRD STUDY OF SPINEL TYPE LiMn2O4 NANOCRYSTAL FORMATION
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Volume imaging by tracking sparse topological features in electron micrograph tilt series
Abstract
The sensitive coherent interference of electron waves arising from a specimen is useful for revealing subtle structural information in electron micrographs, which can be important for minimising dose and for rapid imaging. In general, dynamical diffraction is expected due to the useful strong interactions of electrons with matter, which can create phase contrast that violates the requisite Radon projection assumption for tomography. It is for these reasons that incoherent imaging modalities such as high angle annular dark field have been favoured to date in electron tomography of crystalline specimens, to access a monotonic relationship between specimen thickness and micrograph intensity. Here we use a geometric approach to track topological features that are robust to perturbation of the imaging conditions, to enable 3D reconstructions from electron microscope tilt series under imaging conditions that violate the Radon projection assumption, with an emphasis on phase contrast. Invoking a sparsity assumption, we demonstrate that topological features can be reliably tracked in 3D using a differential geometric form of stereoscopy, to circumvent departures from the projection approximation and reduce noise by effecting segmentation of interest points from the outset. We demonstrate this approach on a variety of different specimen and data types, from polyhedral nanoparticles, to steel dislocation networks, cryo-EM cellular structures and 3D diffuse diffraction of a relaxor ferroelectric.