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What Techniques are Used for Elemental Mapping?
Several advanced techniques are used for elemental mapping, including:
Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX or EDS)
: Commonly integrated with
scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
or
transmission electron microscopy (TEM)
to provide elemental composition and distribution.
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)
: Offers surface-sensitive elemental analysis.
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS)
: Allows for high-resolution surface and depth profiling.
Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS)
: Often used in conjunction with TEM for high-resolution elemental and chemical analysis.
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