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Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (eels)

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Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) is a technique used to probe the electronic structure of materials by measuring the energy loss of electrons as they interact with a sample.

Key Features

  • High spatial resolution
  • Ability to analyze elemental composition
  • Mapping of electronic structure

Pros

  • Provides detailed information about the electronic properties of materials
  • Can be used to study both bulk and surface properties
  • Complementary technique to other spectroscopic methods

Cons

  • Expensive equipment required
  • Complex data analysis process
  • Limited depth resolution

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