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During the last decade we have been witness to several exciting
achievements in electron crystallography. This includes structural
and charge density studies on organic molecules complicated
inorganic and metallic materials in the amorphous, nano-, meso- and
quasi-crystalline state and also development of new software,
tailor-made for the special needs of electron crystallography.
Moreover, these developments have been accompanied by a now
available new generation of computer controlled electron
microscopes equipped with high-coherent field-emission sources,
cryo-specimen holders, ultra-fast CCD cameras, imaging plates,
energy filters and even correctors for electron optical
distortions. Thus, a fast and semi-automatic data acquisition from
small sample areas, similar to what we today know from imaging
plates diffraction systems in X-ray crystallography, can be
envisioned for the very near future. This progress clearly shows
that the contribution of electron crystallography is quite unique,
as it enables to reveal the intimate structure of samples with high
accuracy but on much smaller samples than have ever been
investigated by X-ray diffraction. As a tribute to these tremendous
recent achievements, this NATO Advanced Study Institute was devoted
to the novel approaches of electron crystallography for structure
determination of nanosized materials.
During the last decade we have been witness to several exciting
achievements in electron crystallography. This includes structural
and charge density studies on organic molecules complicated
inorganic and metallic materials in the amorphous, nano-, meso- and
quasi-crystalline state and also development of new software,
tailor-made for the special needs of electron crystallography.
Moreover, these developments have been accompanied by a now
available new generation of computer controlled electron
microscopes equipped with high-coherent field-emission sources,
cryo-specimen holders, ultra-fast CCD cameras, imaging plates,
energy filters and even correctors for electron optical
distortions. Thus, a fast and semi-automatic data acquisition from
small sample areas, similar to what we today know from imaging
plates diffraction systems in X-ray crystallography, can be
envisioned for the very near future. This progress clearly shows
that the contribution of electron crystallography is quite unique,
as it enables to reveal the intimate structure of samples with high
accuracy but on much smaller samples than have ever been
investigated by X-ray diffraction. As a tribute to these tremendous
recent achievements, this NATO Advanced Study Institute was devoted
to the novel approaches of electron crystallography for structure
determination of nanosized materials.
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