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SUMMARY:Webinaire STEM Imaging and Spectroscopy of Energy Materials
DESCRIPTION:Webinar 2/3 of the series Advanced Techniques in Lithium Ion Batteries and Next Generation Battery Material Characterization. \nAberration correction in scanning/transmission electron microscopy (S/TEM) has enabled directly-interpretable imaging of light elements such as O and Li at the atomic scale. Observing such elements combined with their native and resulting states before and after cycling/degradation becomes critical to material performance. Correlating STEM imaging with X-ray and energy loss spectroscopies\, and electronic structure characterization thus provides a unique position-sensitive view of the material down to the atomic scale. \nThis webinar will focus on recent developments in STEM-based characterization techniques of relevant battery and other energy materials. Particular attention will be paid to novel detectors and detection methods\, real-time dose control\, and chemical spectroscopy\, all which enhance the efficiency and applicability of STEM characterization to energy materials. \nKey learning objectives: \n\nUseful imaging mechanisms to observe light elements in their native states in Li-based and other energy materials.\nNovel detection schemes applied to beam-sensitive materials for maximum signal to noise.\nUnique methods of dose control to alleviate beam damage.\n\n> s’inscrire
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