What is it about?
The fundamental parameters such as the absolute atom concentration, the specimen thickness, the plasmon scattering cross section etc. from "free electron" materials are made accessible, through "EELS only" and more accurate formulas, with a much higher precision.
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Why is it important?
The importance of this work comes from its capacity to make physical parameters, including the Fermi energy and vector, the plasmon cutoff vector, the electron concentration and so forth, available theoretically and experimentally for materials relevant to the jellium model by means of no more than electron energy loss spectroscopy.
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This page is a summary of: More Accurate Formulas for Determination of Absolute Atom Concentration Using Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy, Microscopy and Microanalysis, November 2016, Cambridge University Press,
DOI: 10.1017/s1431927616011776.
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Source Code Uncertainty Calculations Techniques 1and 2
Program source code for calculating errors on the parameters obtained by means of the two analytical techniques for the determination of the absolute atom concentration using electron energy loss spectroscopy (eels). The formulas considered are those of both of the papers "More Accurate Formulas for Determination of Absolute Atom Concentration Using Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy " and "Two analytical techniques for the determination of the absolute atom concentration using electron energy loss spectroscopy (eels)". This code must be added to the code of the main program to be usable. The code of the main program can be downloaded for free from : journals.cambridge.org/jid_MAM..
Supplementary material 1: Tables Related Supplement.
Tables containing calculated and experimental data.
Hadji supplementary material S2: (Soure code of program used to analyze experimental eels data)
Source code of the program used to analyze the experimental data considered in the paper: More Accurate Formulas for Determination of Absolute Atom Concentration Using Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy.
Applying the two analytical techniques for the determination of the absolute atom concentration using electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS)
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