Compressed Sensing in Ptychography and Transmission Electron Microscopy
At a glance
Condensed Matter Physics
DFG Individual Research Grant
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Project description
This project uses compressed sensing to improve object retrieval from ptychographic data sets consisting out of HRTEM images and diffraction patterns, and to speed up data recording and thus decrease electron dose and specimen damage. More specifically, a SEM will be equipped with fast phase imaging in transmission, and super-resolution will be attained in the TEM by near-field ptychography. After having validated the techniques with standard samples of increasing complexity, the challenging case of metal and metal oxide clusters synthesized in the gas phase by laser evaporation cluster sources is taken on.
Project head
- Person
Wouter Van den Broek
- Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
- Department of Physics
Participants
Cooperation partners
- Cooperation partnerNon-university research institutionGermany
Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth
- Cooperation partnerUniversityGermany
Technical University of Munich
