It has often been stated that a holographic biprism represents a near perfect energy filter and only elastically scattered electrons can participate in the interference fringes. This is based on the assumption that the reference wave does not contain inelastically scattered electrons. In this letter we show that this is not exactly true because of the delocalised inelastic interaction of the reference wave with the sample. We experimentally and theoretically show that inelastic scattering plays a role in the fringe formation, but it is shown that this contribution is small and can usually be neglected in practice. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

A holographic biprism as a perfect energy filter?

Bertoni G;
2011

Abstract

It has often been stated that a holographic biprism represents a near perfect energy filter and only elastically scattered electrons can participate in the interference fringes. This is based on the assumption that the reference wave does not contain inelastically scattered electrons. In this letter we show that this is not exactly true because of the delocalised inelastic interaction of the reference wave with the sample. We experimentally and theoretically show that inelastic scattering plays a role in the fringe formation, but it is shown that this contribution is small and can usually be neglected in practice. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
2011
Biprism
Energy filter
Inelastic interaction
Inelastically scattered
Interference fringe
Reference waves
Scattered electrons
Coherent light
Electron energy loss spectroscopy
Holography
Inelastic scattering
Electron scattering
article
elasticity
electron transport
energy conservation
energy yield
holography
mathematical model
molecular interaction
prism
shear rate
theoretical study
wavelet analysis
Electrons
Holography
Microscopy
Interference
Spectroscopy
Electron Energy-Loss
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