Helium-Cooled Cryogenic STEM Imaging and Ptychography for Atomic-Scale Study of Low-Temperature Phases
Noah Schnitzer, Mariana Palos, Geri Topore, Nishkarsh Agarwal, Maya Gates, Yaqi Li, Robert Hovden, Ismail El Baggari, Suk Hyun Sung, Michele Shelly Conroy

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates atomic-resolution STEM and ptychography at 20 K using helium cooling, overcoming cryogenic stability challenges to enable direct visualization of quantum material ground states.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-stage registration workflow and scan correction techniques for stable atomic-resolution imaging and ptychography at cryogenic temperatures.
Findings
Successful atomic-resolution imaging at 20 K.
Effective artifact reduction through rapid scans and registration.
Reliable low-temperature ptychography achieved.
Abstract
Much of the exotic functionality of prime interest in quantum materials emerges from structural and electronic ground states that can only be accessed at cryogenic temperatures. Understanding device operation therefore requires structural characterization under the same low-temperature conditions at which these functional phases exist, as room-temperature measurements often probe a different structural state. Achieving atomic-resolution in scanning transmission electron microscopy imaging and particularly 4D-STEM electron ptychography at liquid helium temperature has remained extremely challenging because even small amounts of drift, vibration, and thermal instability associated with the cryogen can disrupt the stringent stability requirements of atomic-resolution STEM. In this work we demonstrate atomic-resolution STEM and multislice electron ptychography at temperatures as low as 20 K…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena
