Alberto Guandalini, Ryosuke Senga, Yung-Chang Lin, Kazu Suenaga, Paolo Barone, Francesco Mauri, Thomas Pichler, Christian Kramberger
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摘要
在透射电子能量损失光谱学中,一旦动量传递小于$q_z$(平行于光束的动量损失)设定的临界值,二维截面就会因运动效应而淬灭。我们的高动量($\Delta q = 0.02$~\r{A}$^{-1}$)和高能量($\Delta E = 45$~meV)解析装置有助于对独立石墨烯在动量传输低于$0.06$\r{A}$^{-1}$时的淬火二维电子能谱进行前所未有的实验验证。我们通过量化运动抑制,从测量到的光谱中找回了石墨烯固有的均匀介电响应。
Direct observation of the vanishing EELS cross section in graphene
In transmission electron energy-loss spectroscopy, the cross section in 2D is
quenched by kinematic effects once the momentum transfer becomes smaller than a
critical value set by $q_z$, the momentum loss parallel to the beam. Our highly
momentum ($\Delta q = 0.02$~\r{A}$^{-1}$) and energy ($\Delta E = 45$~meV)
resolved setup is instrumental on delivering the unprecedented experimental
verification of quenched 2D EEL spectra on freestanding graphene at momentum
transfers $q$ below $0.06$\r{A}$^{-1}$. We retrieve the intrinsic uniform
dielectric response of graphene from measured spectra by quantifying the
kinematic suppression.