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Analysis of Extended Energy-Loss Fine Structure of Nanometerscale Clusters
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
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Small atomic clusters are of great importance for applications such as catalysts whose activity depends on the surface of the cluster. Attempts to determine the atomic short-range order and size of clusters have been made by analyzing the extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS). However, the analysis was made on an average of many small clusters. Analysis of extended energy-loss fine structure (EXELFS) in an electron energy-loss spectrum (EELS) has developed to the point where in some cases, the quality of the results is comparable to its X-ray analogue, EXAFS. No other technique provides nanometer-scale spatial resolution of the analyzed area for determining the atomic structure. Most EXELFS analysis has been performed on the K-ionization edge of lighter elements. For heavier elements, a more complex ionization edge such as the L-edge has to be used, due to the inefficiency of collecting high quality EEL spectra at higher energy-losses (Z > 18).
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