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Structure solution with automated electron diffraction tomography data: different instrumental approaches

Ute KolbTatiana GorelikAndrew Stewart

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DiffractionHistologybusiness.industryChemistryPathology and Forensic MedicineReciprocal latticeOpticsElectron diffractionElectron tomographySampling (signal processing)Cathode rayEquidistantTomographybusiness

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Summary Over the past few years automated electron diffraction tomography has become an established technique for structure solution of nano-crystalline material. The intentional choice of an arbitrary tilt axis and thus, the use of nonoriented diffraction patterns (off-zone acquisition) together with fine equidistant sampling of the reciprocal space result in high quality intensity data sets. Coupling automated electron diffraction tomography with electron beam precession (Vincent & Midgley, 1994) enables sampling of intensities between the static slices of reciprocal space and therefore enhances the quality of intensity data further; relatively complex structures have been solved using 3D electron diffraction intensities extracted from automated electron diffraction tomography data. Automated electron diffraction tomography data was collected initially using a dedicated automated module. In this manuscript we demonstrate that electron diffraction data of comparable quality can be collected using manual technique that mimics the automated process. A rather difficult material, i.e. a low symmetric (triclinic) sodium tetratungstate (Na2W4O13) including heavy and light scatterers, was selected for testing. In this paper we show, that all collected data sets – automatic and manual, with and without electron beam precession – were able to provide data slightly different but suitable for ab initio structure solution and refinement.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2818.2011.03550.x