This book discusses the direct imaging of electric and magnetic fields of various functional materials using electron holography, providing indispensable information for understanding their electromagnetic properties. In order to clearly demonstrate the principles of this cutting-edge technology, easy-to-understand explanations are accompanied by numerous illustrations and figures throughout the book. The book highlights the dynamic nature of electromagnetic fields in novel materials, as revealed by changing temperature, or applying electric current and magnetic fields. Furthermore, it showcases, as a new development of the technique, the direct observation of accumulation and collective motion of electrons around charged insulators. Clear experimental data on electromagnetic fields and the motions of electrons help the reader understand their importance in materials science and fundamental physics. Seeing is believing!
Daftar Isi
1. Introduction.- 2. Principles of electron holography.- 3. Peripheral instruments and techniques.- 4. Electric field analysis.- 5. Magnetic field analysis.- 6. Observation of accumulation and collective motion of electrons.- 7. Conclusion and Future perspectives.
Tentang Penulis
Daisuke Shindo received his Dr. Eng. from Tohoku University in 1982. He is Professor Emeritus in Tohoku University and Team Leader in RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science. He is Fellow of the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials and Fellow of Korean Society of Microscopy. He has been involved in electron microscopy for more than 30 years. He is Author of books “High-Resolution Electron Microscopy for Materials Science” and “Analytical Electron Microscopy for Materials Science.” He is currently interested in electromagnetic-field observation by electron holography, in particular, in electron holographic observation of collective motions of electrons.
Zentaro Akase received his Dr. Eng. from Kyushu University in 2001. He is Senior Assistant Professor in the Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University. His current research activities include the development of in-situ Lorentz microscopy with alternating magnetic fields and analysis of effects of dynamical electron diffraction on phase shift detected by electron holography. In-situ observation with electron holography is his main current research interest.