| Literature DB >> 34018475 |
Benjamin H Savitzky1, Steven E Zeltmann2, Lauren A Hughes1, Hamish G Brown1, Shiteng Zhao1,2, Philipp M Pelz1,2, Thomas C Pekin3, Edward S Barnard4, Jennifer Donohue1,2, Luis Rangel DaCosta1,5, Ellis Kennedy1,2, Yujun Xie1, Matthew T Janish6, Matthew M Schneider6, Patrick Herring7, Chirranjeevi Gopal7, Abraham Anapolsky7, Rohan Dhall1, Karen C Bustillo1, Peter Ercius1, Mary C Scott1,2, Jim Ciston1, Andrew M Minor1,2, Colin Ophus1.
Abstract
Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) allows for imaging, diffraction, and spectroscopy of materials on length scales ranging from microns to atoms. By using a high-speed, direct electron detector, it is now possible to record a full two-dimensional (2D) image of the diffracted electron beam at each probe position, typically a 2D grid of probe positions. These 4D-STEM datasets are rich in information, including signatures of the local structure, orientation, deformation, electromagnetic fields, and other sample-dependent properties. However, extracting this information requires complex analysis pipelines that include data wrangling, calibration, analysis, and visualization, all while maintaining robustness against imaging distortions and artifacts. In this paper, we present py4DSTEM, an analysis toolkit for measuring material properties from 4D-STEM datasets, written in the Python language and released with an open-source license. We describe the algorithmic steps for dataset calibration and various 4D-STEM property measurements in detail and present results from several experimental datasets. We also implement a simple and universal file format appropriate for electron microscopy data in py4DSTEM, which uses the open-source HDF5 standard. We hope this tool will benefit the research community and help improve the standards for data and computational methods in electron microscopy, and we invite the community to contribute to this ongoing project.Keywords: 4D-STEM; STEM; calibration; diffraction; open source
Year: 2021 PMID: 34018475 DOI: 10.1017/S1431927621000477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microsc Microanal ISSN: 1431-9276 Impact factor: 4.127