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Development of electron energy-loss spectroscopy for nanoscience

Yuan, Jun (Laboratory of Advanced Materials, Department of Materials Science, Tsinghua University); Wang, Zhiwei; Fu, Xin; Xie, Lin; Sun, Yuekui; Gao, Shangpeng; Jiang, Jun; Hu, Xuerang; Xu, Chen

Source:
Micron, v 39, n 6, August, 2008, p 658-665

ISSN:
0968-4328 CODEN: MCONEN

Publisher:
Elsevier Ltd

Abstract: Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) has been well established in providing the composition and chemical bonding information of materials, particularly for light elements. Its potential for structural determination has long been known but has yet to be fully explored. With the convergence of rapid development in computing power and improvement in the efficiency of the material specific electronic structure simulation, plus the recent breakthrough in the development of Cs-corrected electron microscopy, the reconstruction of the local three dimensional structure of nanomaterial using EELS in conjunction with advanced structural imaging and diffraction techniques is becoming increasingly feasible. In this paper, we will review from our own examples the progress in EELS instrumentation, methods and simulation to illustrate the progress that has been made. They include the density-function-theory-based ab initio spectroscopic simulation for standard-less fingerprint applications for metastable polymorph identification, magic angle electron energy-loss spectroscopy as well as recent results from the dual-detectors EELS system which allows the energy instability of the spectrometer to be analyzed in real-time and eventually compensated on-line. © 2007. (35 refs.)

terms:  Electron energy loss spectroscopy  -  Chemical bonds  -  Chemical elements  -  Dissociation  -  Electron energy levels  -  Electron scattering  -  Electronic structure  -  Structure (composition)

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