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RefNoEC/2020/26
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TitleNellist, Peter David: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date14 April 2020
DescriptionCertificate endorsing election of Peter Nellist as a Fellow of the Royal Society. Includes personal details of the elected Fellow, citaion giving the reasons for election, and names of proposers. Signed by the Executive Director of the Royal Society, Julie Maxton.
CitationNellist is a prize winning world leader in Atomic Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM). His pioneering advances to explain materials properties by quantitative atomic resolution STEM include the experimental demonstration of electron ptychography for phase determination and atomic structure analysis, the development of a robust framework for quantitative interpretation ("atomic counting") of incoherent annular dark field (ADF) images of materials, and the simultaneous coherent electron ptychography and incoherent ADF imaging for detecting light and heavy elements in a sample, providing a low dose imaging technique. He has applied these new powerful structure and chemical analysis capabilities to previously inaccessible materials problems of technological importance, in catalysis, batteries, others involving beam sensitive soft materials etc. His theoretical work on the incoherence of ADF images constitutes a seminal advance in understanding, and has put the interpretation of ADF images on a firm basis. He contributed significantly to the development of a spherical aberration corrector for electron lenses, and to the theory and application of aberration corrected STEM for three-dimensional imaging and analysis by optical sectioning and confocal microscopy. His work is remarkable for combining seminal advances in technique with rigorous theoretical underpinning.
Extent4p
FormatComputer printout
PhysicalDescriptionA4 papers
AccessStatusClosed
AccessConditionsElection certificates are subject to 50 year closure period from date of election. Details of proposers are kept confidential until the 50 year closure period has elapsed.
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