Understanding the limitations of the Super-X energy dispersive x-ray spectrometer as a function of specimen tilt angle for tomographic data acquisition in the S/TEM

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We have investigated the use of x-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy during tomographic hyperspectral imaging experiments in the scanning transmission electron microscope. In this work, we have found that for an analytical system employing a commercial high-tilt tomography holder the measured x-ray signal is limited by shadowing caused by the penumbra of the holder relative to the x-ray detector system. This limits the ability to perform quantitative, elemental tomographic analysis. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Slater, T. J. A., Camargo, P. H. C., Burke, M. G., Zaluzec, N. J., & Haigh, S. J. (2014). Understanding the limitations of the Super-X energy dispersive x-ray spectrometer as a function of specimen tilt angle for tomographic data acquisition in the S/TEM. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 522). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/522/1/012025

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