Published October 26, 2020
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Towards data-driven next-generation transmission electron microscopy
Creators
- Steven R. Spurgeon1
- Colin Ophus2
- Lewys Jones3
- Amanda Petford-Long4
- Sergei V. Kalinin5
- Matthew J. Olszta6
- Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski7
- Norman Salmon8
- Khalid Hattar9
- Wei-Chang D. Yang10
- Renu Sharma10
- Yingge Du6
- Ann Chiaramonti10
- Haimei Zheng11
- Edgar C. Buck6
- Libor Kovarik6
- R. Lee Penn12
- Dongsheng Li6
- Xin Zhang6
- Mitsuhiro Murayama13
- Mitra L. Taheri14
- 1. University of Washington
- 2. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- 3. Trinity College Dublin
- 4. Argonne National Laboratory
- 5. University of Tennessee
- 6. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- 7. Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons
- 8. Hummingbird Scientific
- 9. Sandia National Laboratories
- 10. National Institute of Standards and Technology
- 11. E O Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- 12. University of Minnesota
- 13. Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- 14. Johns Hopkins University
Description
Electron microscopy touches on nearly every aspect of modern life, underpinning materials development for quantum computing, energy and medicine. We discuss the open, highly integrated and data-driven microscopy architecture needed to realize transformative discoveries in the coming decade.
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