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Holography and Coherent Diffraction Imaging with Low-(30-250 eV) and High-(80-300 keV) Energy Electrons: History, Principles, and Recent Trends.

Tatiana Latychevskaia
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
In this paper, we present the theoretical background to electron scattering in an atomic potential and the differences between low- and high-energy electrons interacting with matter. We discuss several interferometric techniques that can be realized with low- and high-energy electrons and which can be applied to the imaging of non-crystalline samples and individual macromolecules, including in-line holography, point projection microscopy, off-axis holography, and coherent diffraction imaging. The advantages of using low- and high-energy electrons for particular experiments are examined, and experimental schemes for holography and coherent diffraction imaging are compared.
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