Abstract

We describe a simple technique for measuring the primary energy of a transmission electron microscope (TEM) using an electron energy-loss spectrometer. The technique is checked against a measurement based on simulating a convergent beam diffraction pattern, and found to be accurate to better than 0.1%.

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