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Three-dimensional imaging of individual point defects using selective detection angles in annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy

  • Jared M. Johnson
  • , Soohyun Im
  • , Wolfgang Windl
  • , Jinwoo Hwang
  • Ohio State University

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Abstract

We propose a new scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) technique that can realize the three-dimensional (3D) characterization of vacancies, lighter and heavier dopants with high precision. Using multislice STEM imaging and diffraction simulations of β-Ga2O3 and SrTiO3, we show that selecting a small range of low scattering angles can make the contrast of the defect-containing atomic columns substantially more depth-dependent. The origin of the depth-dependence is the de-channeling of electrons due to the existence of a point defect in the atomic column, which creates extra “ripples” at low scattering angles. The highest contrast of the point defect can be achieved when the de-channeling signal is captured using the 20–40 mrad detection angle range. The effect of sample thickness, crystal orientation, local strain, probe convergence angle, and experimental uncertainty to the depth-dependent contrast of the point defect will also be discussed. The proposed technique therefore opens new possibilities for highly precise 3D structural characterization of individual point defects in functional materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17-29
Number of pages13
JournalUltramicroscopy
Volume172
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2017

Keywords

  • Atomic scale 3D information
  • Electron channeling
  • Point defects
  • Scanning transmission electron microscopy

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