HoloLive! reconstructs and displays the phase from electron holograms in real time at the microscope during experiments.
Seeing a live phase image will facilitate any holography observation, and is essential for in-situ and operando work.
qHolo (Coming soon)
qHolo works seamlessly with HoloLive, and performs an off-line analysis of Electron Hologram.
References and Technical Notes (*Basic Readings)
- * M. J. Hÿtch, F. Houdellier, F. Hüe, and E. Snoeck: Nanoscale holographic interferometry for strain measurements in electronic devices, Nature 453, 1086–1089 (2008).
- J. F. Einsle, C. Gatel et al: In situ electron holography of the dynamic magnetic field emanating from a hard-disk drive writer, Nano Research 8, 1241-49 (2015).
- C. Gatel, B. Warot-Fonrose et al.: Inhomogeneous spatial distribution of the magnetic transition in an iron-rhodium thin film, Nature Comm. 8, 15703 (2017) (Open Access).
- C. Gatel, J. Dupuy, F. Houdellier, M.J. Hÿtch: Unlimited acquisition time in electron holography by automated feedback control of transmission electron microscope, Appl. Phys. Lett. 113, 133102 (2018).
Examples (Sample Data)
- Live Demo1 (mp4 data)
- Live Demo2 (mp4 data)
- HoloLive stack simulator (copy to the Plugins folder)
Live Hologram image (64 Mb)
HoloLive stack image (ca. 3 Gb)
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You have to purchase a license (hardware key) to run this program.
Please send your price enquiry to support@hremresearch.com.
- HoloLive! v1.5
for GMS 3.6 (64bit)
for GMS 3.5 (64bit)
for GMS 3.4 (64bit)
for GMS 3.3 (64bit) (applicable from GMS 3.0)
for GMS 2.3 64bit (applicable from GMS 2.0)
for GMS 2.1 64bit
- qHolo v1.0 beta
for GMS 3.6 (64bit)
for GMS 3.5 (64bit)
for GMS 3.4 (64bit)
Required plug-ins.
User Key Driver
Previous versions
- HoloLive! v1.1.1
for GMS 3.6 (64bit)
for GMS 3.5 (64bit)
for GMS 3.4 (64bit)
for GMS 3.3 (64bit) (applicable from GMS 3.0)
for GMS 2.3 64bit (applicable from GMS 2.0)
for GMS 2.1 64bit
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