Published on 05 September 2024
Parallel-beam 4D-STEM tilt series on the metal-organic framework UiO-66
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This repository contains data from scanning nanobeam electron diffraction experiments acquired using the 4D Camera installed on the double-aberration-corrected TEAM 0.5 instrument at NCEM.Each directory contains a tilt series of consecutive 4D-STEM scans acquired on a conglomerate of eight UiO-66 nanocrystals, alongside a sequence of simultaneously acquired HAADF images. A near-parallel probe was formed by using a custom 10 μm C2 aperture (Norcada) to access a range of narrow (<0.1 mrad) semiconvergence angles. Using a custom DigitalMicrograph script, 4D-STEM data were acquired in increments of 1 degree with the 4D Camera operating at 87000 frames per second. Each dataset is comprised of 512×512 probe positions and 576×576 detector pixels, resulting in 174 GB of raw data per scan. These raw data were counted and reduced to a sparse, linear-index-encoded electron event representation (EER) in HDF5 format on the NERSC supercomputer, Perlmutter, using the open-source software package stempy. These sparse HDF5 files can be interactively viewed using our open-source python-based software, DuSC Explorer.Experimental parameters for UiO-66:Accelerating voltage300 kVSemiconvergence angle0.07 mradScan dimensions512×512Real-space step size6.45 nmEstimated probe size (FWHM)14.4 nmTotal illuminated area22.1 μm^2Estimated fluence per probe position1 e- Å^(-2)Total size of raw data12180 GBTotal size of sparsified data10.5 GB
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Structural Biology
Field
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Domain
Life Sciences
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