Jm. Martin et al., INTERACTIVE IMAGE-SPECTRUM EELS - APPLICATION TO ELEMENTAL MAPPING OFLUBRICANT COLLOIDS, Microscopy microanalysis microstructures, 6(1), 1995, pp. 53-63
Image-spectrum EELS consists of acquiring series of energy-filtered im
ages of a specimen with an energy-selecting TEM (or an imaging filter
in general). Special software was developed for this application. It a
llows the immediate display of an energy-filtered image or an EELS spe
ctrum to be obtained interactively. The main advantage of the method,
compared to the spectrum-image EELS mode, is in the parallel detection
of the image instead of that of the spectrum leading to a drastic dec
rease of the acquisition time (typically several hundred times faster)
. The total acquisition time for an experiment does not exceed five mi
nutes for 256 images. To illustrate the capabilities of the method, th
e image-spectrum EELS method was applied to fast high resolution chemi
cal mapping of elements (calcium, boron an oxygen) in the core of nano
meter-scale colloidal particles. Results show that the composition of
the micellar core could be studied in much greater detail than expecte
d and a two-phase internal structure is proposed. Some limitations are
due to the equipment at hand (low accelerating voltage of the electro
n gun, non-corrected filter for second-order aberrations, low dynamic
range of the camera due to 8-bit digitization of the images). Despite
these limitations, the performance in terms os spatial and chemical re
solutions generally approached the theoretical predictions based on in
elastic scattering theories for the TEM.