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Aberration Correction in HRTEM

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This lecture covers the principles of high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), focusing on topics such as contrast transfer, lenses, wave functions, and aberration correction. It explains the importance of the objective lens, image formation, and the transfer function in achieving high-resolution images.

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