Authors
Sandra Van Aert, Kees J Batenburg, Marta D Rossell, Rolf Erni, Gustaaf Van Tendeloo
Publication date
2011/2/17
Journal
Nature
Volume
470
Issue
7334
Pages
374-377
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Determining the three-dimensional (3D) arrangement of atoms in crystalline nanoparticles is important for nanometre-scale device engineering and also for applications involving nanoparticles, such as optoelectronics or catalysis. A nanoparticle’s physical and chemical properties are controlled by its exact 3D morphology, structure and composition. Electron tomography enables the recovery of the shape of a nanoparticle from a series of projection images,,. Although atomic-resolution electron microscopy has been feasible for nearly four decades, neither electron tomography nor any other experimental technique has yet demonstrated atomic resolution in three dimensions. Here we report the 3D reconstruction of a complex crystalline nanoparticle at atomic resolution. To achieve this, we combined aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy,,, statistical parameter estimation theory, and discrete …
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