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Perspective on Atomic-Resolution Vibrational Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy

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arxiv 2408.09148 v2 pith:C6WPXJ57 submitted 2024-08-17 cond-mat.mes-hall

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Instrumentation developments in electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) in the scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) one decade ago paved the way for combining milli-electronvolt energy resolution in spectroscopy with \r{A}ngstr\"om-sized electron probes, unlocking unexplored realms for solid state physics at the nanometer-scale. The fundamental understanding of the scattering processes involved has made it possible to separate atomically localized signals, providing insights into vibrations at the atomic scale. In this Letter, we outline the experimental, conceptual and theoretical advances in this field and also make comparisons with tip-based optical techniques before discussing future perspectives of this exciting technique. Optimization of dark-field signal collection will play a fundamental role in making this technique more widely applicable to a range of materials problems. The benefits of adding momentum-resolution will also be discussed and a powerful acquisition scheme proposed.

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