Current applications of electron energy loss spectroscopy |
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Authors: | W.M. Stobbs A.J. Bourdillon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science, University of Cambridge, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ, UK |
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Abstract: | It is undoubtedly true that the advent of efficient energy loss spectrometers for transmission microscopes over the last few years has been of considerable assistance, at least qualitatively, for the analysis of light elements and, to a more limited extent, in structure interpretation. Rather frustratingly, given the potentially better spatial resolution of EELS over EDX, realistic quantitative analysis remains difficult, and similarly - while fascinating effects are seen in, for example, the crystallographic orientation dependence of the signal - these are currently only broadly interpretable in relation to those observed in EDX. The reasons for this are discussed, as are the relative advantages of large and small collection angles for different types of experiment. |
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