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American Physical Society, Physical Review Letters, 8(99), 2007

DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.99.086102

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Two-dimensional mapping of chemical information at atomic resolution

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Abstract

The simultaneous measurement of structural and chemical information at the atomic scale provides fundamental insights into the connection between form and function in materials science and nanotechnology. We demonstrate structural and chemical mapping in Bi₀:₅Sr₀:₅MnO₃ using an aberrationcorrected scanning transmission electron microscope. Two-dimensional mapping is made possible by an adapted method for fast acquisition of electron energy-loss spectra. The experimental data are supported by simulations, which help to explain the less intuitive features.