Abstract

Electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) is able to provide information on elemental concentration, crystal structure, electronic structure, and chemistry of materials at very high spatial resolution [1]. It has been widely applied to and will play a more significant role in the research of advanced materials [2]. This chapter will review the physics, instrumentation, and applications of EELS, organized as follows:

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