Jump-Ratio Map
Two techniques are commonly used in EFTEM to map elemental distribution: 2-window ratio mapping and 3-window elemental mapping. The jump-ratio approach requires two energy-filtered images, one you position just before the ionization edge (pre-edge) and one just after the edge (post-edge). In the jump-ratio approach, the post-edge image is divided by the corresponding pre-edge image to produce a map that indicates the distribution of the element you select.
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To acquire a jump-ratio map, specify:
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Element of interest
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Camera parameters
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Slit width and filter energies to be used for the pre- and post-edge acquisitions
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Access the Configure Jump Ratio dialog will vary based on your chosen mode.
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SingleMap mode – Press the Select Jump-Ratio Map button
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MultiMap mode – Specify via the MultiMap Configuration dialog
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Indicate parameters within the Configure Jump Ratio dialog
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Window settings (eV)
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Setup – Allows you to recall pre-saved or default settings for a particular element
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Slit width – Specify the energy-selecting slit width you want to use for both the pre- and post-edge acquisitions
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Post-edge – Designate the energy loss setting that the filter will use to acquire the post-edge image
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Pre-edge – Indicate the energy loss setting that the filter will use to acquire the pre-edge image
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Edge – Specify the edge you want to use for ratio mapping
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Detector – Specify the detector settings you want to use
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Spectrum display – Generates and displays a simulated spectrum at the top of the dialog to give you visual feedback regarding the feature shape and the selected acquisition window positions
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Click Capture.
The routine will
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Acquire the post-edge image followed by the post-edge image
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Correct for any spatial drift between the images
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Compute and display the ratio map