The role of 2s Bloch wave state excitations on STEM-HAADF intensity in quantitative analysis of alloys


Abstract in English

In this work, we emphasize the important contribution of the 2s Bloch wave state to the properties of a STEM electron probe propagating on an atomic column. For a strong enough column potential, the confinement of the 2s state leads to a long-period oscillation of the electron wave function, which is reflected in the resulting STEM-HAADF intensity. We show how this influences STEM composition quantification even at large thicknesses. We found additionally that the excitation of the 2s state affects the intensity of alloys where long-range order phenomena are present, which in turn provides a way to probe the degree of order in alloys.

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