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Correlative light and electron microscopy of poly(ʟ-lactic acid) spherulites for fast morphological measurements using a convolutional neural network
Polarized optical microscopy (POM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) are widely used for imaging polymer spherulite structures. TEM provides nanometer resolution to image small spherulites of sub-micrometer in diameter, while POM is more suitable for observing large spherulites. However, hi...
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author | Konyuba, Yuji Marubayashi, Hironori Haruta, Tomohiro Jinnai, Hiroshi |
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description | Polarized optical microscopy (POM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) are widely used for imaging polymer spherulite structures. TEM provides nanometer resolution to image small spherulites of sub-micrometer in diameter, while POM is more suitable for observing large spherulites. However, high-resolution images with a large field of view are challenging to achieve due to the deformations of ultrathin sectioned samples used for TEM observations. In this study, we demonstrated that correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) combining POM and TEM could effectively characterize the spherulite structures in a wide range from nanometer to several hundred micrometers that neither TEM nor POM alone could cover. Furthermore, the deformations of the TEM ultrathin sections were corrected by referencing to the POM images at the same position of the sample, and large-area TEM images without deformations were successfully produced. The spherulite structures of poly(ʟ-lactic acid) were successfully analyzed using CLEM and TEM in a wide range of spatial scales at the same field of view. The large-area TEM image (250 µm × 250 µm), consisting of 702 TEM images stitched together, was subjected to machine learning to extract the essential structural information of spherulites. Analysis using the convolutional neural network, a well-known algorithm You Only Look Once (YOLO), demonstrated that it was practical to accurately obtain the diameter distribution and the space-filling factor (relative crystallinity) of the spherulites. This study presents a new approach for acquiring high-resolution images with a large field of view and processing the images at a fast speed. |
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spelling | pubmed-89734062022-04-04 Correlative light and electron microscopy of poly(ʟ-lactic acid) spherulites for fast morphological measurements using a convolutional neural network Konyuba, Yuji Marubayashi, Hironori Haruta, Tomohiro Jinnai, Hiroshi Microscopy (Oxf) Article Polarized optical microscopy (POM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) are widely used for imaging polymer spherulite structures. TEM provides nanometer resolution to image small spherulites of sub-micrometer in diameter, while POM is more suitable for observing large spherulites. However, high-resolution images with a large field of view are challenging to achieve due to the deformations of ultrathin sectioned samples used for TEM observations. In this study, we demonstrated that correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) combining POM and TEM could effectively characterize the spherulite structures in a wide range from nanometer to several hundred micrometers that neither TEM nor POM alone could cover. Furthermore, the deformations of the TEM ultrathin sections were corrected by referencing to the POM images at the same position of the sample, and large-area TEM images without deformations were successfully produced. The spherulite structures of poly(ʟ-lactic acid) were successfully analyzed using CLEM and TEM in a wide range of spatial scales at the same field of view. The large-area TEM image (250 µm × 250 µm), consisting of 702 TEM images stitched together, was subjected to machine learning to extract the essential structural information of spherulites. Analysis using the convolutional neural network, a well-known algorithm You Only Look Once (YOLO), demonstrated that it was practical to accurately obtain the diameter distribution and the space-filling factor (relative crystallinity) of the spherulites. This study presents a new approach for acquiring high-resolution images with a large field of view and processing the images at a fast speed. Oxford University Press 2021-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8973406/ /pubmed/34936702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmicro/dfab058 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Japanese Society of Microscopy. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Konyuba, Yuji Marubayashi, Hironori Haruta, Tomohiro Jinnai, Hiroshi Correlative light and electron microscopy of poly(ʟ-lactic acid) spherulites for fast morphological measurements using a convolutional neural network |
title | Correlative light and electron microscopy of poly(ʟ-lactic acid) spherulites for fast morphological measurements using a convolutional neural network |
title_full | Correlative light and electron microscopy of poly(ʟ-lactic acid) spherulites for fast morphological measurements using a convolutional neural network |
title_fullStr | Correlative light and electron microscopy of poly(ʟ-lactic acid) spherulites for fast morphological measurements using a convolutional neural network |
title_full_unstemmed | Correlative light and electron microscopy of poly(ʟ-lactic acid) spherulites for fast morphological measurements using a convolutional neural network |
title_short | Correlative light and electron microscopy of poly(ʟ-lactic acid) spherulites for fast morphological measurements using a convolutional neural network |
title_sort | correlative light and electron microscopy of poly(ʟ-lactic acid) spherulites for fast morphological measurements using a convolutional neural network |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8973406/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34936702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmicro/dfab058 |
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