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Fast electrons traveling with kinetic energy in the range from tens to hundreds of kilo-electron volts penetrate nanometer-scale objects and can probe both interior and surface portions of the nanomaterials. The traveling electrons interact with ion cores and electrons in the material and are scattered out from the sample with or without changing their kinetic energies.
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Nagao, T. (2018). Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy. In: The Surface Science Society of Japan (eds) Compendium of Surface and Interface Analysis. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6156-1_23
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