view article

Figure 2
Each row corresponds to one of our three experiments performed with high coma (beam-tilt) values. The left panel shows oscillations of amplitudes caused by uncorrected aberrations calculated with (1)[link] and (2)[link] for each experiment, the middle panel shows FSC plots before (black) and after (red) coma correction and the corresponding final map fragment for three experiments with high coma (beam-tilt) values. The statistics from each experiment are presented in Table 1[link]. The vertical dotted gray line represents the first zero of the modulation function (2[link]) and the solid line represents the first zero of the modulation function with the assumption that the coma impact was compensated by image translation (5[link]). The resolutions corresponding to the first zero values are listed in Table 2[link]. The right panel shows fragments of unsharpened maps corresponding to the reconstructed maps.

IUCrJ
Volume 7| Part 3| May 2020| Pages 445-452
ISSN: 2052-2525