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Abhik Datta1,2, Kian Fong Ng1,2, Deepan Balakrishnan1,2, Melissa Ding3, See Wee Chee1,2,4, Yvonne Ban1,2, Jian Shi1,2, N Duane Loh5,6,7.
Abstract
Fast, direct electron detectors have significantly improved the spatio-temporal resolution of electron microscopy movies. Preserving both spatial and temporal resolution in extended observations, however, requires storing prohibitively large amounts of data. Here, we describe an efficient and flexible data reduction and compression scheme (ReCoDe) that retains both spatial and temporal resolution by preserving individual electron events. Running ReCoDe on a workstation we demonstrate on-the-fly reduction and compression of raw data streaming off a detector at 3 GB/s, for hours of uninterrupted data collection. The output was 100-fold smaller than the raw data and saved directly onto network-attached storage drives over a 10 GbE connection. We discuss calibration techniques that support electron detection and counting (e.g., estimate electron backscattering rates, false positive rates, and data compressibility), and novel data analysis methods enabled by ReCoDe (e.g., recalibration of data post acquisition, and accurate estimation of coincidence loss).Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33510168 PMCID: PMC7844242 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-20694-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919