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  Minimizing electrostatic charging of an aperture used to produce in-focus phase contrast in the TEM

Glaeser, R. M., Sassolini, S., Cambie, R., Jin, J., Cabrini, S., Schmid, A. K., et al. (2013). Minimizing electrostatic charging of an aperture used to produce in-focus phase contrast in the TEM. ULTRAMICROSCOPY, 135, 6-15. doi:10.1016/j.ultramic.2013.05.023.

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Glaeser, Robert M.1, Author
Sassolini, Simone1, Author
Cambie, Rossana1, Author
Jin, Jian1, Author
Cabrini, Stefano1, Author
Schmid, Andreas K.1, Author
Danev, Radostin2, Author           
Buijsse, Bart1, Author
Csencsits, Roseann1, Author
Downing, Kenneth H.1, Author
Larson, David M.1, Author
Typke, Dieter1, Author
Han, B. G.1, Author
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1external, ou_persistent22              
2Baumeister, Wolfgang / Molecular Structural Biology, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1565142              

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Free keywords: IRRADIATED GRAPHITE; ENERGY-RELEASE; CRYO-EM; MICROSCOPY; PLATES; STREPTAVIDIN; IMAGE; SPECIMEN; CRYSTALS; DESIGNPhase contrast; Charging; Cryo-EM; Phase plate;
 Abstract: Microfabricated devices designed to provide phase contrast in the transmission electron microscope must be free of phase distortions caused by unexpected electrostatic effects. We find that such phase distortions occur even when a device is heated to 300 degrees C during use in order to avoid the formation of polymerized, carbonaceous contamination. Remaining factors that could cause unwanted phase distortions include patchy variations in the work function of a clean metal surface, radiation-induced formation of a localized oxide layer, and creation of a contact potential between an irradiated area and the surround due to radiation-induced structural changes. We show that coating a microfabricated device with evaporated carbon apparently eliminates the problem of patchy variation in the work function. Furthermore, we show that a carbon-coated titanium device is superior to a carbon-coated gold device, with respect to radiation-induced electrostatic effects. A carbon-coated, hybrid double-sideband/single-sideband aperture is used to record in-focus, cryo-EM images of monolayer crystals of streptavidin. Images showing no systematic phase error due to charging are achievable under conditions of lowdose data collection. The contrast in such in-focus images is sufficient that one can readily see individual streptavidin tetramer molecules. Nevertheless, these carbon-coated devices perform well for only a limited length of time, and the cause of failure is not yet understood. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2013-12
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 10
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 Rev. Type: Peer
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Title: ULTRAMICROSCOPY
Source Genre: Journal
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Publ. Info: PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 135 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 6 - 15 Identifier: ISSN: 0304-3991