Journal article

Probing the effect of electron channelling on atomic resolution energy dispersive X-ray quantification

KE MacArthur, HG Brown, SD Findlay, LJ Allen

Ultramicroscopy | ELSEVIER | Published : 2017

Abstract

Advances in microscope stability, aberration correction and detector design now make it readily possible to achieve atomic resolution energy dispersive X-ray mapping for dose resilient samples. These maps show impressive atomic-scale qualitative detail as to where the elements reside within a given sample. Unfortunately, while electron channelling is exploited to provide atomic resolution data, this very process makes the images rather more complex to interpret quantitatively than if no electron channelling occurred. Here we propose small sample tilt as a means for suppressing channelling and improving quantification of composition, whilst maintaining atomic-scale resolution. Only by knowing..

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Awarded by Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung


Funding Acknowledgements

K. E. MacArthur acknowledges the Helmholtz Association for their financial support of this work. L. J. Allen acknowledges the support of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. This research was supported under the Australian Research Council's Discovery Projects funding scheme (Project DP140102538).