Atomic Electron Tomography
- Traditional atomic electron tomography techniques use inelastically-scattered electrons (HAADF)
- Easy to interpret, Z-contrast
- "Serial" ptychographic tomography instead uses ptychographic reconstructions for the 2D projections
- More dose efficient, sensitive to light atoms
- "Joint" ptychographic tomography takes this a step further, reconstructing the 3D volume directly
- Relaxed probe overlap requirements, effective missing-wedge regularization
Ptychographic Tomography
- Serial Ptychographic Tomography
- Joint Ptychographic Tomography
- Serial vs Joint Comparison