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Development of an ellipse fitting method with which to analyse selected area electron diffraction patterns

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:14 authored by David Mitchell, Julius Van Den Berg
A software method has been developed which uses ellipse fitting to analyse electron diffraction patterns from polycrystalline materials. The method, which requires minimal user input, can determine the pattern centre and the diameter of diffraction rings with sub-pixel precision. This enables accurate crystallographic information to be obtained in a rapid and consistent manner. Since the method fits ellipses, it can detect, quantify and correct any elliptical distortion introduced by the imaging system. Distortion information derived from polycrystalline patterns as a function of camera length can be subsequently recalled and applied to single crystal patterns, resulting in improved precision and accuracy. The method has been implemented as a plugin for the DigitalMicrograph software by Gatan, and is a freely available via the internet. (C) 2015 Elsevier BY. All rights reserved.

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An aberration corrected analytical Transmission Electron Microscope for nanoscale characterisation of materials

Australian Research Council

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Mitchell, D. R. G. & Van den Berg, J. A. (2016). Development of an ellipse fitting method with which to analyse selected area electron diffraction patterns. Ultramicroscopy, 160 140-145.

Journal title

Ultramicroscopy

Volume

160

Pagination

140-145

Language

English

RIS ID

104659

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