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Author Annys, A.; Lalandec Robert, H.L.; Gholam, S.; Hadermann, J.; Verbeeck, J. pdf  url
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  Title Removing constraints of 4D-STEM with a framework for event-driven acquisition and processing Type A1 Journal article
  Year (down) 2025 Publication Ultramicroscopy Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 277 Issue Pages 114206-114212  
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)  
  Abstract Pixelated detectors in scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) generate large volumes of data, often tens to hundreds of GB per scan. However, to make current advancements scalable and enable widespread adoption, it is essential to use the most efficient representation of an electron’s information. Event-driven direct electron detectors, such as those based on the Timepix3 chip, offer significant potential for electron microscopy, particularly for low-dose experiments and real-time data processing. In this study, we compare sparse and dense data representations in terms of their size and computational requirements across various 4D-STEM scenarios, including high-resolution imaging and nano-beam electron diffraction. The advantages of performing 4D-STEM in an event-driven mode – such as reduced requirements in memory, bandwidth, and computational demands – can only be fully leveraged if the entire acquisition and processing pipeline is optimized to work directly with the event format, avoiding intermediate dense representations. We introduce a framework designed for acquisition and processing based on this event format, and demonstrate live processing of event-driven 4D-STEM, including analytical ptychography.  
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  Language Wos WOS:001532454300001 Publication Date 2025-07-15  
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  ISSN 0304-3991 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record  
  Impact Factor Times cited Open Access  
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  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:215786 Serial 9459  
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