@inbook{84d489f6d61c45038944a1ca86607b08,
title = "Atomic-resolution core-level spectroscopy in the scanning transmission electron microscope",
abstract = "In recent years, advances in scanning transmission electron microscopy instrumentation and technique have made it possible to perform core-level spectroscopy of materials at atomic spatial resolution. The implications of such a technique for materials science are far-reaching, with numerous recent works already demonstrating the ability to obtain previously inaccessible information on a variety of materials systems. This chapter provides an account of the recent advances in instrumentation, data processing, and theory that have made atomic-resolution core-level spectroscopy a practical tool for advanced materials characterization.",
keywords = "Scanning transmission electron microscopy, chemical mapping, atomic resolution, electron energy loss spectroscopy, energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy",
author = "Christian Dwyer",
note = "Funding Information: The author acknowledges the many relevant and fruitful collaborations and discussions with various colleagues and other workers over the years, including L.J. Allen, J.S. Barnard, C.B. Boothroyd, G.A. Botton, S.L.Y. Chang, A.J. D{\textquoteright}Alfonso, S. Dudarev, R.E. Dunin-Borkowski, J. Etheridge, S.D. Findlay, N. Gauquelin, C.J. Humphreys, V.J. Keast, S. Lazar, C. Maunders, A.F. Moodie, D.A. Muller, E. Okunishi, T.C. Petersen, G. Radtke, P. Rez, C.J. Rossouw, H. Sawada, P. Schattschneider, M. Weyland, H.L. Xin, and Y. Zhu. He particularly thanks S.L.Y. Chang and C.J. Rossouw for their patient proof reading of the draft and suggestions for the manuscript. Financial support by the Australian Research Council (DP110104734) is also acknowledged.",
year = "2013",
doi = "10.1016/B978-0-12-407670-9.00003-2",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "9780124076709",
series = "Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc",
pages = "145--199",
booktitle = "Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics",
}