- Enhanced Resolution: Aberration correction increases resolution beyond the diffraction limit, making it possible to observe atoms and even their interactions. - Improved Contrast: The ability to correct aberrations enhances image contrast, facilitating the identification of different elements and phases within a sample. - Accurate Quantification: Enhanced imaging capabilities enable more precise quantitative analysis of material properties. - Versatility: Aberration corrected microscopy can be utilized across a wide range of materials and applications, from biological samples to semiconductors.