Holographic imaging mode

In holographic imaging mode, the electron beam encompasses the whole sample, forming a reference wave and an object wave. These waves then interfere with each other to form a hologram, which is recorded by a detector.

In holographic imaging mode, the electron beam encompasses the whole sample, forming a reference wave and an object wave. These waves then interfere with each other to form a hologram, which is recorded by a detector.

Date:
16 March 2020
Credit:
Modified from M Cheung, H Adaniya, C Cassidy, M Yamashita, T Shintake. Low-energy in-line electron holographic imaging of vitreous ice-embedded small biomolecules using a modified scanning electron microscope. Ultramicroscopy, 209 (2020) 112883, Fig 2.
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