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TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Typical accel. volt. = 100-400 kV
(some instruments - 1-3 MV)
Spread broad probe across
specimen - form image from
transmitted electrons
Diffraction data can be obtained
from image area
Many image types possible (BF, DF,
HR, ...) - use aperture to select
signal sources
Main limitation on resolution -
aberrations in main imaging lens
Basis for magnification - strength
of post- specimen lenses
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Instrument components
Electron gun (described previously)
Condenser system (lenses &
apertures for controlling
illumination on specimen)
Specimen chamber assembly
Objective lens system (image-
forming lens - limits resolution;
aperture - controls imaging
conditions)
Projector lens system (magnifies
image or diffraction pattern onto
final screen)
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Instrument components
Electron gun (described previously)
Condenser system (lenses &
apertures for controlling
illumination on specimen)
Specimen chamber assembly
Objective lens system (image-
forming lens - limits resolution;
aperture - controls imaging
conditions)
Projector lens system (magnifies
image or diffraction pattern onto
final screen)
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Examples
Matrix - '-Ni2AlTi
Precipitates - twinned L12 type '-Ni3Al
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Examples
Precipitation in an
Al-Cu alloy
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Examples
dislocations
in superalloy
SiO2 precipitate
particle in Si
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Examples
lamellar Cr2N
precipitates in
stainless steel
electron
diffraction
pattern
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Specimen preparation
Foils
3 mm diam. disk
very thin (<0.1 - 1 micron - depends on material, voltage)
Types
replicas
films
slices
powders, fragments
foils
as is, if thin enough
ultramicrotomy
crush and/or disperse on carbon film
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Specimen preparation
Foils
3 mm diam. disk
very thin (<0.1 - 1 micron - depends on material, voltage)
mechanical thinning (grind)
chemical thinning (etch)
ion milling (sputter)
examine region
around perforation
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Diffraction
Use Bragg's law -  = 2d sin 
But much smaller
(0.0251Å at 200kV)
if d = 2.5Å,  = 0.288°
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Diffraction
2 ≈ sin 2 = R/L
 = 2d sin  ≈ d (2)
R/L = /d
Rd = L
L is "camera length"
L is "camera constant"
image plane
specimen
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Diffraction
Get pattern of spots around transmitted beam from one grain (crystal)
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Diffraction
Symmetry of diffraction pattern reflects
symmetry of crystal around beam direction
Why does 3-fold diffraction pattern look hexagonal?
[111] in cubic [001] in hexagonal
Example:
6-fold in hexagonal, 3-fold in cubic
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Diffraction
Note: all diffraction
patterns are
centrosymmetric,
even if crystal structure
is not centrosymmetric
(Friedel's law)
Some 0-level patterns
thus exhibit higher
rotational symmetry than
structure has
P cubic reciprocal lattice
layers along [111] direction
0-level
l = +1 level
l = -1 level
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Diffraction
Cr23C6 - F cubic
a = 10.659 Å
Ni2AlTi - P cubic
a = 2.92 Å
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Diffraction - Ewald construction
Remember crystallite size?
when size is small, x-ray reflection is broad
To show this using Ewald construction, reciprocal lattice points
must have a size
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Diffraction - Ewald construction
Also,  very small, 1/ very large
Many TEM specimens are thin in one direction - thus, reciprocal
lattice points elongated in one direction to rods - "relrods"
Ewald
sphere
Only zero level in
position to reflect
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Indexing electron diffraction patterns
Measure R-values for at least 3 reflections
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Indexing electron diffraction patterns
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Indexing electron diffraction patterns
Index other reflections by vector sums, differences
Next find zone axis from cross product of any two (hkl)s
(202) x (220) ——> [444] ——> [111]
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Indexing electron diffraction patterns
Find crystal system, lattice parameters, index pattern, find zone axis
ACTF!!! Note symmetry - if cubic, what
direction has this symmetry (mm2)?
Reciprocal lattice unit cell
for cubic lattice is a cube
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Why index?
Detect epitaxy
Orientation relationships at grain boundaries
Orientation relationships between matrix & precipitates
Determine directions of rapid growth
Other reasons
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Polycrystalline regions
polycrystalline BaTiO3
spotty Debye rings
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Indexing electron diffraction patterns - polycrystalline regions
Same as X-rays – smallest ring - lowest  - largest d
Hafnium (铪)
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Indexing electron diffraction patterns - comments
Helps to have some idea what phases present
d-values not as precise as those from X-ray data
Systematic absences for lattice centering and
other translational symmetry same as for X-rays
Intensity information difficult to interpret
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Sources of contrast
Diffraction contrast - some grains diffract more strongly than
others; defects may affect diffraction
Mass-thickness contrast - absorption/
scattering. Thicker areas or mat'ls w/
higher Z are dark
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Bright field imaging
Only main beam is used. Aperture in back focal plane blocks
diffracted beams
Image contrast mainly due to subtraction of intensity from the
main beam by diffraction
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Bright field imaging
Only main beam is used. Aperture in back focal plane blocks
diffracted beams
Image contrast mainly due to subtraction of intensity from the
main beam by diffraction
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Bright field imaging
Only main beam is used. Aperture in back focal plane blocks
diffracted beams
Image contrast mainly due to subtraction of intensity from the
main beam by diffraction
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Bright field imaging
Only main beam is used. Aperture in back focal plane blocks
diffracted beams
Image contrast mainly due to subtraction of intensity from the
main beam by diffraction
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
What else is in the image?
Many artifacts
surface films
local contamination
differential thinning
others
Also get changes in image because of
annealing due to heating by beam
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Dark field imaging
Instead of main
beam, use a
diffracted beam
Move aperture to
diffracted beam
or tilt incident
beam
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Dark field imaging
Instead of main beam, use a diffracted beam
Move aperture to diffracted beam or tilt incident beam
strain field contrast
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Dark field imaging
Instead of main beam, use a diffracted beam
Move aperture to diffracted beam or tilt incident beam
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Lattice imaging
Use many diffracted beams
Slightly off-focus
Need very thin specimen region
Need precise specimen alignment
See channels through foil
Channels may be light or dark in image
Usually do image simulation to
determine features of structure
TEM - transmission electron microscopy
Examples
M23X6 (figure at top
left).
L21 type '-Ni2AlTi
(figure at top center).
L12 type twinned '-
Ni3Al (figure at bottom
center).
L10 type twinned NiAl
martensite (figure at
bottom right).
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Tem 1

  • 1.
  • 2. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Typical accel. volt. = 100-400 kV (some instruments - 1-3 MV) Spread broad probe across specimen - form image from transmitted electrons Diffraction data can be obtained from image area Many image types possible (BF, DF, HR, ...) - use aperture to select signal sources Main limitation on resolution - aberrations in main imaging lens Basis for magnification - strength of post- specimen lenses
  • 3. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Instrument components Electron gun (described previously) Condenser system (lenses & apertures for controlling illumination on specimen) Specimen chamber assembly Objective lens system (image- forming lens - limits resolution; aperture - controls imaging conditions) Projector lens system (magnifies image or diffraction pattern onto final screen)
  • 4. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Instrument components Electron gun (described previously) Condenser system (lenses & apertures for controlling illumination on specimen) Specimen chamber assembly Objective lens system (image- forming lens - limits resolution; aperture - controls imaging conditions) Projector lens system (magnifies image or diffraction pattern onto final screen)
  • 5. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Examples Matrix - '-Ni2AlTi Precipitates - twinned L12 type '-Ni3Al
  • 6. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Examples Precipitation in an Al-Cu alloy
  • 7. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Examples dislocations in superalloy SiO2 precipitate particle in Si
  • 8. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Examples lamellar Cr2N precipitates in stainless steel electron diffraction pattern
  • 9. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Specimen preparation Foils 3 mm diam. disk very thin (<0.1 - 1 micron - depends on material, voltage) Types replicas films slices powders, fragments foils as is, if thin enough ultramicrotomy crush and/or disperse on carbon film
  • 10. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Specimen preparation Foils 3 mm diam. disk very thin (<0.1 - 1 micron - depends on material, voltage) mechanical thinning (grind) chemical thinning (etch) ion milling (sputter) examine region around perforation
  • 11. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Diffraction Use Bragg's law -  = 2d sin  But much smaller (0.0251Å at 200kV) if d = 2.5Å,  = 0.288°
  • 12. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Diffraction 2 ≈ sin 2 = R/L  = 2d sin  ≈ d (2) R/L = /d Rd = L L is "camera length" L is "camera constant" image plane specimen
  • 13. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Diffraction Get pattern of spots around transmitted beam from one grain (crystal)
  • 14. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Diffraction Symmetry of diffraction pattern reflects symmetry of crystal around beam direction Why does 3-fold diffraction pattern look hexagonal? [111] in cubic [001] in hexagonal Example: 6-fold in hexagonal, 3-fold in cubic
  • 15. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Diffraction Note: all diffraction patterns are centrosymmetric, even if crystal structure is not centrosymmetric (Friedel's law) Some 0-level patterns thus exhibit higher rotational symmetry than structure has P cubic reciprocal lattice layers along [111] direction 0-level l = +1 level l = -1 level
  • 16. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Diffraction Cr23C6 - F cubic a = 10.659 Å Ni2AlTi - P cubic a = 2.92 Å
  • 17. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Diffraction - Ewald construction Remember crystallite size? when size is small, x-ray reflection is broad To show this using Ewald construction, reciprocal lattice points must have a size
  • 18. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Diffraction - Ewald construction Also,  very small, 1/ very large Many TEM specimens are thin in one direction - thus, reciprocal lattice points elongated in one direction to rods - "relrods" Ewald sphere Only zero level in position to reflect
  • 19. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Indexing electron diffraction patterns Measure R-values for at least 3 reflections
  • 20. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Indexing electron diffraction patterns
  • 21. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Indexing electron diffraction patterns Index other reflections by vector sums, differences Next find zone axis from cross product of any two (hkl)s (202) x (220) ——> [444] ——> [111]
  • 22. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Indexing electron diffraction patterns Find crystal system, lattice parameters, index pattern, find zone axis ACTF!!! Note symmetry - if cubic, what direction has this symmetry (mm2)? Reciprocal lattice unit cell for cubic lattice is a cube
  • 23. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Why index? Detect epitaxy Orientation relationships at grain boundaries Orientation relationships between matrix & precipitates Determine directions of rapid growth Other reasons
  • 24. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Polycrystalline regions polycrystalline BaTiO3 spotty Debye rings
  • 25. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Indexing electron diffraction patterns - polycrystalline regions Same as X-rays – smallest ring - lowest  - largest d Hafnium (铪)
  • 26. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Indexing electron diffraction patterns - comments Helps to have some idea what phases present d-values not as precise as those from X-ray data Systematic absences for lattice centering and other translational symmetry same as for X-rays Intensity information difficult to interpret
  • 27. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Sources of contrast Diffraction contrast - some grains diffract more strongly than others; defects may affect diffraction Mass-thickness contrast - absorption/ scattering. Thicker areas or mat'ls w/ higher Z are dark
  • 28. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Bright field imaging Only main beam is used. Aperture in back focal plane blocks diffracted beams Image contrast mainly due to subtraction of intensity from the main beam by diffraction
  • 29. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Bright field imaging Only main beam is used. Aperture in back focal plane blocks diffracted beams Image contrast mainly due to subtraction of intensity from the main beam by diffraction
  • 30. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Bright field imaging Only main beam is used. Aperture in back focal plane blocks diffracted beams Image contrast mainly due to subtraction of intensity from the main beam by diffraction
  • 31. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Bright field imaging Only main beam is used. Aperture in back focal plane blocks diffracted beams Image contrast mainly due to subtraction of intensity from the main beam by diffraction
  • 32. TEM - transmission electron microscopy What else is in the image? Many artifacts surface films local contamination differential thinning others Also get changes in image because of annealing due to heating by beam
  • 33. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Dark field imaging Instead of main beam, use a diffracted beam Move aperture to diffracted beam or tilt incident beam
  • 34. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Dark field imaging Instead of main beam, use a diffracted beam Move aperture to diffracted beam or tilt incident beam strain field contrast
  • 35. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Dark field imaging Instead of main beam, use a diffracted beam Move aperture to diffracted beam or tilt incident beam
  • 36. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Lattice imaging Use many diffracted beams Slightly off-focus Need very thin specimen region Need precise specimen alignment See channels through foil Channels may be light or dark in image Usually do image simulation to determine features of structure
  • 37. TEM - transmission electron microscopy Examples M23X6 (figure at top left). L21 type '-Ni2AlTi (figure at top center). L12 type twinned '- Ni3Al (figure at bottom center). L10 type twinned NiAl martensite (figure at bottom right).