Different atomic contrasts in HAADF images and EELS maps of rutile TiO2.

Chisaki Iwashimizu, Mitsutaka Haruta, Takashi Nemoto, Hiroki Kurata
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High-angle annular dark-field (HAADF) imaging and elemental mapping at the atomic scale by scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) combined with electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) are widely used for material characterization, in which quantitative understanding of the contrast of the image is required. Here, we report an unexpected image contrast in the elemental mapping of rutile TiO2, where the Ti L2,3 map shows an anisotropic elliptical shape that extends along the long axis in the octahedral structure, while the atomic contrast of Ti columns in the HAADF image is almost circular. Multi-slice simulation reveals that unique electron channeling related to the rutile structure and the difference of the potentials between HAADF and EELS cause the different atomic contrasts in the two images.

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金红石型TiO2的HAADF图像和EELS图的不同原子对比。
扫描透射电子显微镜(STEM)结合电子能量损失谱(EELS)的高角度环形暗场(HAADF)成像和原子尺度元素映射被广泛用于材料表征,其中需要定量了解图像的对比度。在这里,我们报告了金红石型TiO2元素映射中意想不到的图像对比,其中Ti L2,3映射显示出沿八面体结构长轴延伸的各向异性椭圆形状,而HAADF图像中Ti柱的原子对比几乎是圆形的。多层模拟结果表明,与金红石结构有关的独特的电子通道以及HAADF和EELS之间的电势差异导致了两种图像的不同原子对比度。
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