Compton scattering in electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) is used to quantify the momentum distribution of occupied electronic states in a solid. The Compton signal is a broad feature with a width of several hundred eV. Furthermore, the weak intensity results in a low peak-to-background ratio. Removing the background under the Compton profile is therefore particularly challenging, especially if there is an overlap with EELS core loss edges. Here an empirical background subtraction routine is proposed that uses input data from a bright-field EELS spectrum that does not have a Compton signal. The routine allows for multiple elastic-inelastic scattering within the EELS collection angles. Background subtraction is demonstrated on a Compton...
In this thesis, a comprehensive automated quantification process of some of the features in electron...
The near-edge fine structure in electron energy loss spectra is used to probe the electronic bonding...
This dataset is made up of (i) an ensemble of codes for building programs connected to the preprint,...
The Compton signal in electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) is used to determine the projected el...
At large scattering angle the background formation in electron-energy-loss spectroscopy is determine...
Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) is a technique that can give useful information on elementa...
Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) is a technique that can give useful information on elementa...
Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) is a technique that can give useful information on elementa...
Electron Compton scattering is a technique that gives information on the electron momentum density o...
Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) is an analytical microscopy technique which measures the en...
Abstract. 2014 ECOSS (Electron Compton Scattering on Solids) is a powerful method in order to obtain...
Experimental techniques that probe the electronic structure of crystalline solids are vital for expl...
The detection and quantification of low energy, low level edges presents several problems for Electr...
peer reviewedElectron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) is a technique to investigate the physical pro...
Abstract. 2014 The detection and quantification of low energy, low level edges presents several prob...
In this thesis, a comprehensive automated quantification process of some of the features in electron...
The near-edge fine structure in electron energy loss spectra is used to probe the electronic bonding...
This dataset is made up of (i) an ensemble of codes for building programs connected to the preprint,...
The Compton signal in electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) is used to determine the projected el...
At large scattering angle the background formation in electron-energy-loss spectroscopy is determine...
Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) is a technique that can give useful information on elementa...
Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) is a technique that can give useful information on elementa...
Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) is a technique that can give useful information on elementa...
Electron Compton scattering is a technique that gives information on the electron momentum density o...
Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) is an analytical microscopy technique which measures the en...
Abstract. 2014 ECOSS (Electron Compton Scattering on Solids) is a powerful method in order to obtain...
Experimental techniques that probe the electronic structure of crystalline solids are vital for expl...
The detection and quantification of low energy, low level edges presents several problems for Electr...
peer reviewedElectron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) is a technique to investigate the physical pro...
Abstract. 2014 The detection and quantification of low energy, low level edges presents several prob...
In this thesis, a comprehensive automated quantification process of some of the features in electron...
The near-edge fine structure in electron energy loss spectra is used to probe the electronic bonding...
This dataset is made up of (i) an ensemble of codes for building programs connected to the preprint,...