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Hitachi’s Holography Electron Microscope Attains Record Resolution

Chander S Jeena
Chander S Jeena · Regional Director, Reconnaissance International
Hitachi’s Holography Electron Microscope Attains Record Resolution

A research team from Japan, including scientists from Hitachi, Kyushu University, RIKEN, and HREM Research, has achieved a significant breakthrough in observing magnetic fields at unimaginably small scales.

In collaboration with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology and the National Institute for Materials Science, the team has developed image acquisition and defocusing correction techniques to observe atomic-scale magnetic fields at a resolution of 0.47nm, using a Hitachi holographic electron microscope. The previous record resolution was 0.67nm, which Hitachi set in 2017.

Research background

The breakthrough has been achieved in response to the need to observe, in ultra-high-resolution, the arrangement of atoms and behaviour of electrons in various materials, since it is this behaviour that determines many of the functions and performance levels of devices that support our daily lives, such as mobile phones, personal computers, and cars.

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