Fast Grain Mapping With Sub-Nanometer Resolution Using 4d-Stem With Grain Classification By Principal Component Analysis And Non-Negative Matrix Factorization

MICROSCOPY AND MICROANALYSIS(2021)

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High-throughput grain mapping with sub-nanometer spatial resolution is demonstrated using scanning nanobeam electron diffraction (also known as 4D scanning transmission electron microscopy, or 4D-STEM) combined with high-speed direct-electron detection. An electron probe size down to 0.5 nm in diameter is used and the sample investigated is a gold-palladium nanoparticle catalyst. Computational analysis of the 4D-STEM data sets is performed using a disk registration algorithm to identify the diffraction peaks followed by feature learning to map the individual grains. Two unsupervised feature learning techniques are compared: principal component analysis (PCA) and non-negative matrix factorization (NNMF). The characteristics of the PCA versus NNMF output are compared and the potential of the 4D-STEM approach for statistical analysis of grain orientations at high spatial resolution is discussed.
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4D-STEM, grain orientation mapping, NNMF, PCA, scanning nanobeam electron diffraction
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