TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving data quality for three-dimensional electron diffraction by a post-column energy filter and a new crystal tracking method
AU - Yang, Taimin
AU - Xu, Hongyi
AU - Zou, Xiaodong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Three-dimensional electron diffraction (3D ED) has become an effective technique to determine the structures of submicrometre- (nanometre-)sized crystals. In this work, energy-filtered 3D ED was implemented using a post-column energy filter in both STEM mode and TEM mode [(S)TEM denoting (scanning) transmission electron microscope]. The setups for performing energy-filtered 3D ED on a Gatan imaging filter are described. The technique and protocol improve the accessibility of energy-filtered 3D ED post-column energy filters, which are available in many TEM laboratories. In addition, a crystal tracking method in STEM mode using high-angle annular dark-field imaging is proposed. This method enables the user to monitor the crystal position while collecting 3D ED data at the same time, allowing a larger tilt range without foregoing any diffraction frames or imposing extra electron dose. In order to compare the differences between energy-filtered and unfiltered 3D ED data sets, three well known crystallized inorganic samples have been studied in detail. For these samples, the final R 1 values improved by 10-30% for the energy-filtered data sets compared with the unfiltered data sets, and the structures became more chemically reasonable. Possible reasons for improvement are also discussed.
AB - Three-dimensional electron diffraction (3D ED) has become an effective technique to determine the structures of submicrometre- (nanometre-)sized crystals. In this work, energy-filtered 3D ED was implemented using a post-column energy filter in both STEM mode and TEM mode [(S)TEM denoting (scanning) transmission electron microscope]. The setups for performing energy-filtered 3D ED on a Gatan imaging filter are described. The technique and protocol improve the accessibility of energy-filtered 3D ED post-column energy filters, which are available in many TEM laboratories. In addition, a crystal tracking method in STEM mode using high-angle annular dark-field imaging is proposed. This method enables the user to monitor the crystal position while collecting 3D ED data at the same time, allowing a larger tilt range without foregoing any diffraction frames or imposing extra electron dose. In order to compare the differences between energy-filtered and unfiltered 3D ED data sets, three well known crystallized inorganic samples have been studied in detail. For these samples, the final R 1 values improved by 10-30% for the energy-filtered data sets compared with the unfiltered data sets, and the structures became more chemically reasonable. Possible reasons for improvement are also discussed.
KW - 3D electron diffraction
KW - crystal tracking
KW - energy-filtered 3D ED
KW - energy-filtered MicroED
KW - HAADF
KW - microcrystal electron diffraction
KW - post-column energy filters
KW - structure determination
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U2 - 10.1107/S1600576722009633
DO - 10.1107/S1600576722009633
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85149404221
SN - 0021-8898
VL - 55
SP - 1583
EP - 1591
JO - Journal of Applied Crystallography
JF - Journal of Applied Crystallography
ER -