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Author Zhang, Z.; Lobato, I.; Brown, H.; Lamoen, D.; Jannis, D.; Verbeeck, J.; Van Aert, S.; Nellist, P.D. pdf  doi
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  Title Relativistic EELS scattering cross-sections for microanalysis based on Dirac solutions Type A1 Journal article
  Year (down) 2025 Publication Ultramicroscopy Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 269 Issue Pages 114083-16  
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)  
  Abstract The rich information of electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) comes from the complex inelastic scattering process whereby fast electrons transfer energy and momentum to atoms, exciting bound electrons from their ground states to higher unoccupied states. To quantify EELS, the common practice is to compare the cross-sections integrated within an energy window or fit the observed spectrum with theoretical differential cross-sections calculated from a generalized oscillator strength (GOS) database with experimental parameters. The previous Hartree-Fock-based and DFT-based GOS are calculated from Schr & ouml;dinger's solution of atomic orbitals, which does not include the full relativistic effects. Here, we attempt to go beyond the limitations of the Schr & ouml;dinger solution in the GOS tabulation by including the full relativistic effects using the Dirac equation within the local density approximation, which is particularly important for core-shell electrons of heavy elements with strong spin-orbit coupling. This has been done for all elements in the periodic table (up to Z = 118) for all possible excitation edges using modern computing capabilities and parallelization algorithms. The relativistic effects of fast incoming electrons were included to calculate cross-sections that are specific to the acceleration voltage. We make these tabulated GOS available under an open-source license to the benefit of both academic users and to allow into commercial solutions.  
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  Language Wos WOS:001376038900001 Publication Date 2024-12-02  
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  ISSN 0304-3991 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record  
  Impact Factor Times cited Open Access  
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  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:211037 Serial 9458  
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