Theoretical interpretation of electron energy-loss spectroscopic images

We discuss the theory of electron energy-loss spectroscopic images in scanning transmission electron microscopy. Three case studies are presented which have as common themes issues of inelastic scattering, coherence and image interpretation. The first is a state-by-state inelastic transitions analys...

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Main Authors: Allen, L, D'Alfonso, A, Findlay, S, Oxley, M, Bosman, M, Keast, V, Cosgriff, E, Behan, G, Nellist, P, Kirkland, A
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Published: 2008
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author Allen, L
D'Alfonso, A
Findlay, S
Oxley, M
Bosman, M
Keast, V
Cosgriff, E
Behan, G
Nellist, P
Kirkland, A
author_facet Allen, L
D'Alfonso, A
Findlay, S
Oxley, M
Bosman, M
Keast, V
Cosgriff, E
Behan, G
Nellist, P
Kirkland, A
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description We discuss the theory of electron energy-loss spectroscopic images in scanning transmission electron microscopy. Three case studies are presented which have as common themes issues of inelastic scattering, coherence and image interpretation. The first is a state-by-state inelastic transitions analysis of a spectroscopic image which does not admit direct visual interpretation. The second compares theory and experiment for two-dimensional mapping. The third considers imaging in three dimensions via depth sectioning.
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Theoretical interpretation of electron energy-loss spectroscopic images
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