Ultrafast electron energy-loss spectroscopy in transmission electron microscopy

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Abstract

In the quest for dynamic multimodal probing of a material's structure and functionality, it is critical to be able to quantify the chemical state on the atomic-/nanoscale using element-specific electronic and structurally sensitive tools such as electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS). Ultrafast EELS, with combined energy, time, and spatial resolution in a transmission electron microscope, has recently enabled transformative studies of photoexcited nanostructure evolution and mapping of evanescent electromagnetic fields. This article aims to describe state-of-the-art experimental techniques in this emerging field and its major uses and future applications.

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Pomarico, E., Kim, Y. J., García De Abajo, F. J., Kwon, O. H., Carbone, F., & Van Der Veen, R. M. (2018). Ultrafast electron energy-loss spectroscopy in transmission electron microscopy. MRS Bulletin, 43(7), 497–503. https://doi.org/10.1557/mrs.2018.148

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