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[[Image:Contrast transfer function.jpg|thumb|TypicalPower spectrum (Fourier transform) of a typical electron micrograph. The effect of the contrast transfer function observedcan frombe anseen electronin the alternating light and dark rings (Thon rings), which show the relation between contrast and spatial frequency. micrograph]]
 
The '''contrast transfer function'''<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|url = http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0304399192900118|title = A brief look at imaging and contrast transfer|last = Wade|first = R. H.|date = October 1992|journal = Ultramicroscopy|doi = 10.1016/0304-3991(92)90011-8|pmid = |access-date =|volume=46|pages=145–156}}</ref><ref name="Spence1982">Spence, John C. H. (1988 2nd ed) ''Experimental high-resolution electron microscopy'' (Oxford U. Press, NY) ISBN 0195054059.</ref><ref name="Reimer97">Ludwig Reimer (1997 4th ed) ''Transmission electron microscopy: Physics of image formation and microanalysis'' (Springer, Berlin) [http://books.google.com/books?id=3_84SkJXnYkC preview].</ref><ref name="Kirkland1998">Earl J. Kirkland (1998) ''Advanced computing in electron microscopy'' (Plenum Press, NY).</ref> mathematically describes how aberrations in a [[transmission electron microscope]] modify the image of a sample. This '''contrast transfer function''' '''(CTF)''' sets the resolution of '''[[High-resolution transmission electron microscopy|High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM)]],''' also known as phase contrast TEM.