- Brown, Hamish G;
- Pelz, Philipp M;
- Hsu, Shang-Lin;
- Zhang, Zimeng;
- Ramesh, Ramamoorthy;
- Inzani, Katherine;
- Sheridan, Evan;
- Griffin, Sinéad M;
- Schloz, Marcel;
- Pekin, Thomas C;
- Koch, Christoph T;
- Findlay, Scott D;
- Allen, Leslie J;
- Scott, Mary C;
- Ophus, Colin;
- Ciston, Jim
Increasing interest in three-dimensional nanostructures adds impetus to
electron microscopy techniques capable of imaging at or below the nanoscale in
three dimensions. We present a reconstruction algorithm that takes as input a
focal series of four-dimensional scanning transmission electron microscopy
(4D-STEM) data. We apply the approach to a lead iridate, Pb$_2$Ir$_2$O$_7$, and
yttrium-stabilized zirconia,Y$_{0.095}$Zr$_{0.905}$O$_2$ , heterostructure from
data acquired with the specimen in a single plan-view orientation, with the
epitaxial layers stacked along the beam direction. We demonstrate that Pb-Ir
atomic columns are visible in the uppermost layers of the reconstructed volume.
We compare this approach to the alternative techniques of depth sectioning
using differential phase contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy
(DPC-STEM) and multislice ptychographic reconstruction.