Thirty years ago in a classic paper, Otto Scherzer calculated the contrast expected from a single atom in an electron microscope and concluded that with the resolution about 2A, individual heavy atoms should be visible if they were supported on very thin, low atomic...
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Isaacson, M., Ohtsuki, M., & Utlaut, M. (1979). Electron Microscopy of Individual Atoms. In Introduction to Analytical Electron Microscopy (pp. 343–368). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5581-7_13
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