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Analytical Electron Microscopy: Spectroscopy and Microanalysis

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This lecture covers the principles and applications of Analytical Electron Microscopy, focusing on techniques such as EELS and EDX for chemical analysis. Topics include X-ray and Auger emission efficiency, quantitative analysis, and factors influencing inelastic mean free path.

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