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On the importance of fifth-order spherical aberration for a fully corrected electron microscope
Authors:Chang L Y  Kirkland A I  Titchmarsh J M
Affiliation:Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PH, United Kingdom. lanyun.chang@materials.ox.ac.uk
Abstract:Next generation aberration correctors will not only eliminate the third-order spherical aberration, but also improve the information limit by correction of chromatic aberration. As a result of these improvements, higher order aberrations, which have largely been neglected in image analysis, will become important. In this paper, we concern ourselves with situations where sub-A resolution can be achieved, and where the third-order spherical aberration is corrected and the fifth-order spherical aberration is measurable. We derive formulae to explore the maximum value of the fifth-order spherical aberration for directly interpretable imaging and discuss the optimum imaging conditions and their applicable range.
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