Stobb's factor
Stobb's factor
The contrast of a high-resolution (HREM) image is lower than that expected from image simulation. "Stobb's factor" is used to adjust the simulated contrast to agree with the experimental contrast. The superposition of the background intensity due to thermal diffuse scattering (TDS) is considered to decrease the contrast of HREM images formed by elastic scattering.
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