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Phys Rev Lett ; 123(2): 026805, 2019 Jul 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31386492

ABSTRACT

We report charge transfer and built-in electric fields across the epitaxial SrNb_{x}Ti_{1-x}O_{3-δ}/Si(001) interface. Electrical transport measurements indicate the formation of a hole gas in the Si and the presence of built-in fields. Hard x-ray photoelectron measurements reveal pronounced asymmetries in core-level spectra that arise from these built-in fields. Theoretical analysis of core-level spectra enables built-in fields and the resulting band bending to be spatially mapped across the heterojunction. The demonstration of tunable charge transfer, built-in fields, and the spatial mapping of the latter, lays the groundwork for the development of electrically coupled, functional heterojunctions.

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J Microsc ; 268(3): 225-229, 2017 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28686283

ABSTRACT

Here, we present a sample preparation approach that simplifies the thinning of very brittle wide bandgap semiconducting materials in cross-section geometry for (scanning) transmission electron microscopy. Using AlN thin films grown on sapphire and AlN substrates as case studies, we demonstrate that high-quality samples can be routinely prepared while greatly reducing the preparation time and consumables cost. The approach removes the sample preparation barrier to studying a wide variety of materials by electron microscopy.

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Eur J Cancer Care (Engl) ; 25(1): 18-26, 2016 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25851842

ABSTRACT

Colorectal cancer (CRC) mass screening has been implemented in France since 2008. Participation rates remain too low. The objective of this study was to test if the implementation of a training course focused on communication skills among general practitioners (GP) would increase the delivery of gaiac faecal occult blood test and CRC screening participation among the target population of each participating GP. A cluster randomised controlled trial was conducted with GP's practice as a cluster unit. GPs from practices in the control group were asked to continue their usual care. GPs of the intervention group received a 4-h educational training, built with previous qualitative data on CRC screening focusing on doctor-patient communication with a follow-up of 7 months for both groups. The primary outcome measure was the patients' participation rate in the target population for each GP. Seventeen GPs (16 practices) in intervention group and 28 GPs (19 practices) in control group participated. The patients' participation rate in the intervention group were 36.7% vs. 24.5% in the control group (P = 0.03). Doctor-patient communication should be developed and appear to be one of the possible targets of improvement patients adherence and participation rate in the target population for CRC mass screening.


Subject(s)
Colorectal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Communication , Early Detection of Cancer , Education, Professional/methods , Family Practice , Physician-Patient Relations , Adult , Cluster Analysis , Family Practice/statistics & numerical data , Female , France , Humans , Male , Mass Screening/methods , Mass Screening/statistics & numerical data , Middle Aged , Occult Blood , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Patient Participation/statistics & numerical data , Patient-Centered Care/standards , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/statistics & numerical data
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Ann Chir Plast Esthet ; 59(2): 123-9, 2014 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23219201

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Since 2004, we have chosen a nipple reconstruction with a "double flag" local flap. We have retrospectively assessed its results in the long term and identified the factors likely to influence them. METHODS: Seventy reconstructions have been analyzed through a subjective study and objective one through measures of size and the projection of the nipple. RESULTS: They were examined in an average of 15months. The result was found satisfying for 74% of the patients and 66% of the clinician. The diameter of new nipple was 12.6mm (less 1mm than controlateral). The average height was 4.9mm and an average projection ratio was 0.8 (between reconstructed and controlateral). The limit of satisfaction of the patients and of the surgeon corresponded to a 0.7 projection ratio. We observed 4% of complete necroses. CONCLUSIONS: These results, compared to those of the literature, are very encouraging. The tegument quality of the reconstructed breast has a great influence on that of the nipple.


Subject(s)
Mammaplasty , Nipples/surgery , Surgical Flaps , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Mammaplasty/methods , Middle Aged , Patient Satisfaction , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Smoking/adverse effects , Treatment Outcome
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J Poverty ; 26(5): 438-457, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36035590

ABSTRACT

Despite great loss in gathering and consumption of traditional foods among Indigenous communities, there is great hope for reclaiming and preserving knowledge. The Restoring Shoshone Ancestral Food Gathering (RSAFG) is a community group leading grassroots efforts on the Wind River reservation to reclaim Shoshone ancestral foods and promote food sovereignty. The story of the RSAFG promotes equitable, decolonized, and community empowered methods of reclaiming Indigenous foods by sharing three of RSAFG's acts of decolonization: 1) enacting treaty rights through gathering traditional plants, 2) demanding equitable partnerships in community-based research, and 3) sharing the story through radical authorship via layered narratives. A pesar de la gran pérdida en la recolección y el consumo de alimentos tradicionales entre las comunidades indígenas, existe una gran esperanza para recuperar y preservar el conocimiento. El Restoring Shoshone Ancestral Food Gathering (RSAFG) es un grupo comunitario que lidera los esfuerzos de base en la reserva wind river para recuperar los alimentos ancestrales shoshone y promover la soberanía alimentaria. La historia de la RSAFG promueve métodos equitativos, descolonizados y empoderados por la comunidad para recuperar los alimentos indígenas al compartir tres de los actos de descolonización de RSAFG: 1) promulgar los derechos de los tratados mediante la recolección de plantas tradicionales, 2) exigir asociaciones equitativas en la investigación basada en la comunidad, y 3) compartir la historia a través de la autoría radical a través de narrativas en capas.

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Nano Lett ; 9(11): 3743-8, 2009 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19751066

ABSTRACT

Controlled nanoscale self-assembly of magnetic entities in semiconductors opens novel perspectives for the tailoring of magnetic semiconductor films and nanostructures with room temperature functionality. We report that a strongly directional self-assembly in growth direction in Mn-alloyed Ge is due to a stacking of individual Ge(1-x)Mn(x) clusters. The clusters represent the relevant entities for the magnetization of the material. They are formed of a core-shell structure displaying a Mn concentration gradient. While the magnetic moments seem to be carried by the shells of the clusters, their core is magnetically inactive.

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Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac ; 111(5-6): 259-69, 2010.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21109275

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Severe mandibular incisor crowding with bone insufficiency is usually treated by dental extractions and orthodontic management. Symphyseal distraction was proposed to avoid tooth extraction. This technique is still considered as invasive, complex and unsafe. We evaluated symphyseal distraction to clarify its indications, and to suggest a simplified surgical protocol. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Six patients were treated by symphyseal distraction: three with a bone-anchored device and three with a dental anchored one. Pre and postoperative inter-canine measurements and occlusal stability were analyzed. RESULTS: Postoperative inter-canine measurements increased from 3.4 to 6.8mm (mean 5.2mm). All patients were in Angle class I occlusion without complications. Dental anchored device simplified the surgical procedure. DISCUSSION: Symphyseal distraction with dental anchored device is a simple, efficient and reliable to treat severe transverse mandibular deficiency. The orthodontist can manage the procedure by himself and controls the whole expansion process according to specific requirements.


Subject(s)
Mandible/surgery , Osteogenesis, Distraction/methods , Adolescent , Alveolar Process/pathology , Cephalometry , Child , Cuspid/pathology , Dental Arch/pathology , Equipment Design , External Fixators , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Lip/pathology , Male , Malocclusion, Angle Class II/surgery , Malocclusion, Angle Class II/therapy , Mandible/abnormalities , Mandible/pathology , Molar/pathology , Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures/instrumentation , Orthodontic Appliance Design , Osteotomy/methods , Postoperative Complications , Retrospective Studies , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/therapy , Tooth Movement Techniques/instrumentation , Tooth Movement Techniques/methods
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Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac ; 111(3): e1-6, 2010 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20553705

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Cleft lip and palate (CLP) patients often present with a class III malocclusion in connection with a three dimensional maxillary hypoplasia. Twenty-five to 60% of these patients need maxillary advancement. Two solutions are possible: orthognathic surgery and maxillary distraction. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the complications of maxillary distraction in CLP patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data was collected from the records of patients treated in our surgery unit between 2000 and 2007. Among the eight patients (four male and four female), five presented with a bilateral CLP, two with a unilateral CLP, and one with a unilateral cleft lip associated to a soft palate cleft. The average age at surgery was 17 years. All underwent a Le Fort I osteotomy with a pterygomaxillary disjunction. An external distractor was used for the first two patients and an internal distractor for the six following patients. After a seven-day latency, activation was implemented at a rate of 1mm twice a day. The average period of consolidation was four months. Maxillary advancement ranged between 7 and 19mm, with an average of 12.6mm. The average follow-up was four years. RESULTS: Complications were noted in seven patients: one intra-operative hemorrhage, one avulsion of a tooth anchored at the pterygoid process during osteotomy, three cases of device dysfunction, two cases of significant pain during activation, one loosening of the orthodontic arch in an external system, two cases of labial ulceration, and one maxillary sinusitis due to migration of a wisdom tooth. DISCUSSION: Complications of maxillary distraction in CLP patients were very frequent. Most were related to the device and did not interfere with the final result. This must be taken into account when indicating distraction and choosing the device. Two types of complications can occur during distraction: those related to the osteotomy and those related to the device. The complications related to the osteotomy are linked to the cicatricial ground of previous surgery. They are not specific to distraction. The comfort of the internal device is undeniable, but the design of some models must be reviewed to improve their tolerance.


Subject(s)
Cleft Lip/surgery , Cleft Palate/surgery , Osteogenesis, Distraction/adverse effects , Adolescent , Adult , Blood Loss, Surgical , Bone Plates , Child , Equipment Failure , External Fixators , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Internal Fixators , Lip Diseases/etiology , Male , Malocclusion, Angle Class III/surgery , Maxilla/abnormalities , Maxilla/surgery , Maxillary Sinusitis/etiology , Molar, Third/pathology , Open Bite/etiology , Oral Ulcer/etiology , Osteogenesis, Distraction/instrumentation , Osteotomy, Le Fort/methods , Pain, Postoperative/etiology , Postoperative Complications , Retrospective Studies , Tooth Avulsion/etiology , Tooth, Impacted/complications , Young Adult
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Ann Chir Plast Esthet ; 55(4): 267-71, 2010 Aug.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20705207

ABSTRACT

Central-facial mutilations, located within the nose lips and chin triangle, require great quality repairs regarding morphology and function. Plastic surgery history affords the ideas evolution in this field crossing over nose and lips reconstructions, which were the subject of successive reports within our society, in 1994 (nose reconstruction) and 2002 (lips reconstruction). Now a day, following this progress, the plastic surgeon has a large choice of reliable techniques. His choice is dictated by a precise evaluation of the limits of the substance loss to repair, according to a (mapping) classification of the nose-lip and chin triangle. This classification defines three units (nose-labial, bilabial and chin-labial) as reflexion bases to the therapeutic indications. This anatomical and surgical approach was built starting from a retrospective study of 195 central-facial mutilations caused by ballistic damage and dog bites. The results evaluation makes possible to carry out a reflexion on the potential indications regarding allograft as a therapeutic alternative to the traditional reconstructions of this territory.


Subject(s)
Chin/surgery , Lip/surgery , Nose/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Surgical Flaps , Transplantation, Homologous , Wounds, Penetrating/surgery , Animals , Bites and Stings/complications , Chin/injuries , Dogs , Evidence-Based Medicine , Face/surgery , Humans , Lip/injuries , Nose/injuries , Rhinoplasty/methods , Treatment Outcome , Wounds, Gunshot/complications , Wounds, Penetrating/etiology
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J Evol Biol ; 22(5): 917-26, 2009 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21462393

ABSTRACT

Population differentiation of alien invasive plants within their non-native range has received increasingly more attention. Common gardens are typically used to assess the levels of genotypic differentiation among populations.However, in such experiments, environmental maternal effects can influence phenotypic variation among individuals if seed sources are collected from field populations under variable environmental regimes. In the present study, we investigated the causes of an altitudinal cline in an invasive plant. Seeds were collected from Senecio inaequidens (Asteraceae) populations along an altitudinal gradient in southern France. In addition, seeds from the same populations were generated by intra-population crossings in a climatic chamber. The two seed lots were grown in a common garden in Central Belgium to identify any evidence of environmentally induced maternal effects and / or an altitudinal cline in a suite of life-history traits. Results failed to detect any environmental maternal effects. However, an altitudinal cline in plant height and aboveground biomass was found to be independent of the maternal environment.


Subject(s)
Altitude , Demography , Environment , Phenotype , Senecio/growth & development , Senecio/genetics , Analysis of Variance , Belgium , Crosses, Genetic , France , Seeds/growth & development
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Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac ; 110(5): 293-8, 2009 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19836038

ABSTRACT

Cherubism is an extensive cystic-like growth mostly affecting the mandible. It is often diagnosed because of a swollen lower half of the face in children. There are familial and de novo cases. The autosomal dominant cases are related to exon 9 -SH3BP2 mutation. The treatment is mainly surgical combining cyst curettage and modeling resections. Anti-TNF therapy could be a new treatment option.


Subject(s)
Cherubism , Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing/genetics , Cherubism/genetics , Cherubism/pathology , Cherubism/surgery , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans
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Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac ; 110(2): 98-100, 2009 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19167736

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Sinus pericranii is a rare midline cranial venous anomaly. It should be diagnosed radiologically. We report an asymptomatic case in a six-year-old female patient. CASE REPORT: The patient consulted for a congenital asymptomatic bluish mediofrontal swelling. The complaint was strictly esthetic. A color US and MR angiography allowed diagnosing a sinus pericranii. Simple surveillance was decided because of a limited esthetic prejudice and the absence of any functional disorder. DISCUSSION: Sinus pericranii is a communication between extra- and intracranial venous systems. Its diagnosis is suspected when a subcutaneous mass is located on the scalp close to the midline, the volume of which changes with the head's position. It is confirmed by MRI, which usually shows a drainage in the superior sagittal sinus. Surgical treatment is a complex procedure and rarely indicated. A simple follow-up is often proposed because of the usual absence of complications.


Subject(s)
Sinus Pericranii/diagnosis , Child , Contrast Media , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Gadolinium , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Angiography , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color
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Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac ; 110(3): 150-4, 2009 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19423144

ABSTRACT

The parapharyngeal space may be a site for tumors, especially for those developed in the deep parotid lobe. The surgical route to parapharyngeal space tumors is a challenge because of neighbor anatomic structures and the specific risk of mandibular nerve damage. The aim of this study was to describe an original lateral transmandibular route, setting aside the mandible angle and preserving the mandibular nerve.


Subject(s)
Mandible/surgery , Parotid Neoplasms/surgery , Adenoma, Pleomorphic/surgery , Adipose Tissue/pathology , Bone Plates , Connective Tissue/pathology , Fascia/pathology , Humans , Intraoperative Complications/prevention & control , Mandibular Condyle/surgery , Mandibular Nerve/pathology , Masseter Muscle/surgery , Neck Muscles/pathology , Neck Muscles/surgery , Neoplasm Invasiveness , Parotid Neoplasms/pathology , Pharyngeal Muscles/pathology , Pharynx/surgery , Pterygoid Muscles/pathology , Plastic Surgery Procedures/instrumentation , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Temporal Muscle/surgery , Trigeminal Nerve Injuries
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Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac ; 110(4): 221-3, 2009 Sep.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19660773

ABSTRACT

The solitary maxillomandibular bone cyst is a benign bone lesion with a nontumoral osteolysis and a progressive growth potential. It is considered as a pseudocyst because of the absence of epithelium and accounts for 1% of bone cysts. Most facial solitary bone cysts are observed in the mandible, especially in the corpus, and in young patients. Its etiopathogeny is unknown. The solitary bone cyst is asymptomatic. It is often discovered accidentally by radiolucent lacuna. Adjacent teeth vitality is preserved. The differential diagnosis is that of mandibular radiolucent lacuna etiologies. The diagnosis is confirmed by the surgical approach. Treatment is based on wall cavity curettage. It is usually relatively benign but the issue is discussed in publications because of the up to 26% of recurrence, requiring radiographic follow-up.


Subject(s)
Jaw Cysts/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Mandibular Diseases/diagnosis , Maxillary Diseases/diagnosis , Osteolysis/diagnosis , Recurrence
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Ultramicroscopy ; 188: 59-69, 2018 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29554487

ABSTRACT

We establish a series of deep convolutional neural networks to automatically analyze position averaged convergent beam electron diffraction patterns. The networks first calibrate the zero-order disk size, center position, and rotation without the need for pretreating the data. With the aligned data, additional networks then measure the sample thickness and tilt. The performance of the network is explored as a function of a variety of variables including thickness, tilt, and dose. A methodology to explore the response of the neural network to various pattern features is also presented. Processing patterns at a rate of  ∼ 0.1 s/pattern, the network is shown to be orders of magnitude faster than a brute force method while maintaining accuracy. The approach is thus suitable for automatically processing big, 4D STEM data. We also discuss the generality of the method to other materials/orientations as well as a hybrid approach that combines the features of the neural network with least squares fitting for even more robust analysis. The source code is available at https://github.com/subangstrom/DeepDiffraction.

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Ultramicroscopy ; 184(Pt A): 100-108, 2018 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28886487

ABSTRACT

Transmission electron microscopy specimens typically exhibit local distortion at thin foil edges, which can influence the absorption of X-rays for quantitative energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). Here, we report a numerical, three-dimensional approach to model the geometry of general specimens and its influence on quantification when using single and multiple detector configurations. As a function of specimen tilt, we show that the model correctly predicts the asymmetric nature of X-ray counts and ratios. When using a single detector, we show that complex specimen geometries can introduce significant uncertainty in EDS quantification. Further, we show that this uncertainty can be largely negated by collection with multiple detectors placed symmetrically about the sample such as the FEI Super-X configuration. Based on guidance provided by the model, we propose methods to reduce quantification error introduced by the sample shape. The source code is available at https://github.com/subangstrom/superAngle.

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Biochimie ; 88(11): 1815-22, 2006 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17069945

ABSTRACT

Cadmium is a widely used heavy metal that causes severe damage to many organs including liver, kidney and lung. Cadmium toxicity has been described as in vitro and in vivo apoptosis but its molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. In this study, we used the human lymphoblastoid cell line Boleth to characterise cadmium-induced apoptosis further, using sub-lethal (10 microM) and lethal (IC50: 350 microM) doses. At lethal concentration, we observed features of apoptosis between 6 and 8 h after treatment: maturation of caspases 3 and 8, poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase (PARP) cleavage and DNA fragmentation. In order to determine the role of the MAPKs in this process, we investigated p38, ERK1/2 and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinases (JNK) phosphorylation: at lethal concentration, all these pathways were rapidly activated, but no decrease in the apoptotic rate was seen on inhibition of these kinases with drugs. Chemical inhibitors of caspases 3 and 8 blocked cleavage of PARP but not cell death, suggesting the existence of a caspase-independent death. We found that cadmium depolarised membrane potential in less than 1 h, as determined with DiOC6 dye. Interestingly, mitochondrial alteration led to the translocation of apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) to the nucleus, where we observed chromatin condensation and possibly DNA fragmentation. These results suggest that cadmium-induced apoptosis can occur in the Boleth cell line through caspase-dependent and -independent pathways, independently of activation of major MAPKs.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/drug effects , Cadmium/toxicity , Lymphocytes/drug effects , Apoptosis Inducing Factor/drug effects , Apoptosis Inducing Factor/metabolism , Cadmium Chloride/toxicity , Cell Line , Cell Transformation, Viral , DNA Fragmentation/drug effects , Herpesvirus 4, Human , Humans , Lymphocytes/virology
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Ultramicroscopy ; 164: 51-61, 2016 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26948674

ABSTRACT

Here we report a numerical approach to model a four quadrant energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer in the transmission electron microscope. The model includes detector geometries, specimen position and absorption, shadowing by the holder, and filtering by the Be carrier. We show that this comprehensive model accurately predicts absolute counts and intensity ratios as a function of specimen tilt and position. We directly compare the model to experimental results acquired with a FEI Super-X EDS four quadrant detector. The contribution from each detector to the sum is investigated. The program and source code can be downloaded from https://github.com/subangstrom/superAngle.

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Ultramicroscopy ; 168: 7-16, 2016 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27258645

ABSTRACT

Quantitative agreement on an absolute scale is demonstrated between experiment and simulation for two-dimensional, atomic-resolution elemental mapping via energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. This requires all experimental parameters to be carefully characterized. The agreement is good, but some discrepancies remain. The most likely contributing factors are identified and discussed. Previous predictions that increasing the probe forming aperture helps to suppress the channelling enhancement in the average signal are confirmed experimentally. It is emphasized that simple column-by-column analysis requires a choice of sample thickness that compromises between being thick enough to yield a good signal-to-noise ratio while being thin enough that the overwhelming majority of the EDX signal derives from the column on which the probe is placed, despite strong electron scattering effects.

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Ultramicroscopy ; 171: 1-7, 2016 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27584051

ABSTRACT

Here we report the influence of key experimental parameters on atomically resolved energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). In particular, we examine the role of the probe forming convergence semi-angle, sample thickness, lattice spacing, and dwell/collection time. We show that an optimum specimen-dependent probe forming convergence angle exists to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio of the atomically resolved signal in EDX mapping. Furthermore, we highlight that it can be important to select an appropriate dwell time to efficiently process the X-ray signal. These practical considerations provide insight for experimental parameters in atomic resolution energy dispersive X-ray analysis.

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