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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 19, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 14, 2011
Takashi Kubo, Hitachinaka, JP;
Takahito Hashimoto, Hitachinaka, JP;
Toshie Yaguchi, Omitama, JP;
Norio Baba, Tokyo, JP;
Takashi Kubo, Hitachinaka, JP;
Takahito Hashimoto, Hitachinaka, JP;
Toshie Yaguchi, Omitama, JP;
Norio Baba, Tokyo, JP;
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Disclosed is image processing: that significantly reduces false images and missing images in reconstructed images, improves reconstruction accuracy; and that can be applied to objects to be observed that are composed of a plurality of components, and to samples having an unknown number of structural compositions. An image processing device is provided with: a means, in an electron microscope having an imaging device and a tilting device that tilts an object to be observed, for tilting said object to be observed in an angle step, and storing the obtained tiled image; a means for aligning the position of said tilted images; a means for generating an initial reconstructed image based on said tilted images; a means for projecting said initial reconstructed image at arbitrarily-defined angles and generating a plurality of projected images; a means for calculating errors in the corresponding pixels between the tilted images and the projection images; a means for determining a processing priority from said errors; a means for calculating the density for each gradation level; a means for determining the processing priority from said densities; and a means for changing the density value of each pixel in the initial reconstructed image in each of the above-mentioned priorities.