Large-Angle Rocking Beam Electron Diffraction of Large Unit Cell Crystals Using Direct Electron Detector

Robert Busch, Hsu Chih Ni, Yu Tsun Shao, Jian Min Zuo

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Abstract

We report a large-angle rocking beam electron diffraction (LARBED) technique for electron diffraction analysis. Diffraction patterns are recorded in a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) using a direct electron detector with large dynamical range and fast readout. We use a nanobeam for diffraction and perform the beam double rocking by synchronizing the detector with the STEM scan coils for the recording. Using this approach, large-angle convergent beam electron diffraction (LACBED) patterns of different reflections are obtained simultaneously. By using a nanobeam, instead of a focused beam, the LARBED technique can be applied to beam-sensitive crystals as well as crystals with large unit cells. This paper describes the implementation of LARBED and evaluates the performance using silicon and gadolinium gallium garnet crystals as test samples. We demonstrate that our method provides an effective and robust way for recording LARBED patterns and paves the way for quantitative electron diffraction of large unit cell and beam-sensitive crystals.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numberozae088
JournalMicroscopy and Microanalysis
Volume31
Issue number1
Early online dateOct 2 2024
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2025

Keywords

  • 4DSTEM
  • electron diffraction
  • large-angle rocking beam electron diffraction
  • precession electron diffraction

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Instrumentation

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