Reply to "Local Filtering Fundamentally Against Wide Spectrum"
Jianwei Miao, M. C. Scott, Chien-Chun Chen, Chun Zhu, Edward R. White,, Chin-Yi Chiu, B. C. Regan, Yu Huang, Laurence D. Marks

TL;DR
This paper refutes a previous comment by Wang et al., identifying errors and misrepresentations regarding dislocation filtering methods, emphasizing the importance of accurate understanding and implementation in scientific discourse.
Contribution
The authors clarify misconceptions and correct misrepresentations about their dislocation filtering method, highlighting the necessity for proper knowledge and accurate critique in scientific discussions.
Findings
Wang et al. made several mistakes and unjustified statements.
Wang et al. lacked basic knowledge of dislocations.
Wang et al. misrepresented the authors' method.
Abstract
After carefully studying the comment by Wang et al. (arXiv:1408.6420), we found it includes several mistakes and unjustified statements and Wang et al. lack very basic knowledge of dislocations. Moreover, there is clear evidence indicating that Wang et al. significantly misrepresented our method and claimed something that they actually did not implement.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Surface and Thin Film Phenomena · Theoretical and Computational Physics
