2021-04-20T10:39:32Z
2021-04-20T10:39:32Z
2012-07-24
2021-04-20T10:39:32Z
Electron tomography is a widely spread technique for recovering the three dimensional (3D) shape of nanostructured materials. Using a spectroscopic signal to achieve a reconstruction adds a fourth chemical dimension to the 3D structure. Up to date, energy filtering of the images in the transmission electron microscope (EFTEM) is the usual spectroscopic method even if most of the information in the spectrum is lost. Unlike EFTEM tomography, the use of electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) spectrum images (SI) for tomographic reconstruction retains all chemical information, and the possibilities of this new approach still remain to be fully exploited. In this article we prove the feasibility of EEL spectroscopic tomography at low voltages (80kV) and short acquisition times from data acquired using an aberration corrected instrument and data treatment by Multivariate Analysis (MVA), applied to FexCo(3-x)O4@Co3O4 mesoporous materials. This approach provides a new scope into materials; the recovery of full EELS signal in 3D.
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English
Tomografia; Espectroscòpia de pèrdua d'energia d'electrons; Nanotecnologia; Tomography; Electron energy loss spectroscopy; Nanotechnology
Elsevier B.V.
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultramic.2012.07.020
Ultramicroscopy, 2012, vol. 122, p. 12-18
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultramic.2012.07.020
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