1952
DOI: 10.1364/josa.42.000763
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The Formation of the Diffraction Image with Electrons in the Gabor Diffraction Microscope

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“…Electron holography has only recently become widely available on commercial electron microscopes. The earliest studies using electron holography were restricted by the limited brightness and coherence of the tungsten filaments that were used as electron sources (Haine & Mulvey, 1952). The availability of high brightness, stable, coherent field emission electron guns now allows electron holography to be applied to a wide variety of materials such as quantum well structures, magnetic thin films, semiconductor devices, natural rocks and biominerals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electron holography has only recently become widely available on commercial electron microscopes. The earliest studies using electron holography were restricted by the limited brightness and coherence of the tungsten filaments that were used as electron sources (Haine & Mulvey, 1952). The availability of high brightness, stable, coherent field emission electron guns now allows electron holography to be applied to a wide variety of materials such as quantum well structures, magnetic thin films, semiconductor devices, natural rocks and biominerals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For compact objects in the point-projection microscope that are smaller than the coherence width of the beam, the wavefield passing around the object may be used to provide the reference beam required for holography (Haine & Mulvey, 1952;Fink & Kreuzer, 1991). Thus, an image may be reconstructed holographically provided that the twin-image problem of the in-line geometry can be solved [e.g.…”
Section: Discussion and Concluding Remarksmentioning
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“…The recovery of the optical-scattering potential Veer(r) from ~(1) requires a unique solution to the inversion problem of quantum mechanics. By comparison with early attempts at point-projection electron holography (Haine & Mulvey, 1952), the low-voltage instruments using physical sources have greatly reduced aberration coefficients in the sub-nanometer range (Scheinfein, Qian & Spence, 1992).…”
Section: Discussion and Concluding Remarksmentioning
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“…By comparison, the ongoing work of Dyson, Mulvey and Haine at AEI represented a superb success, yet one that was far from adequate to maintain their enthusiasm for long. 77 Wavefront reconstruction and communications theory Thus, Dennis Gabor's conception of a diffraction microscope attracted a handful of prepared researchers in widely separated locales during the early 1950s. The last to develop an interest during that decade was a young German interested in the relationship between information and optics, a subject that Gabor himself had been studying from the mid 1940s.…”
Section: Figure 4: Zone Platementioning
confidence: 99%