Electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) combined with advanced microscopy techniques has emerged as a formidable tool for exploring the intrinsic properties of materials at the nanometre scale. By ...
The copper target was operated at voltages of 11 kV, 12 kV, 13 kV, and 14 kV for the electron source, and a 50 kV configuration using a molybdenum target was used as a representative example for the ...
The ability to precisely study and manipulate electrons in electron microscopes could open new possibilities for the development of both ultrafast imaging techniques and quantum technologies.
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