Impact of electron beam propagation on high-resolution quantitative chemical analysis of 1 nm-wide GaN/AlGaN quantum wells
Florian Castioni, Patrick Qu\'em\'er\'e, Sergi Cuesta, Vincent Delaye, Pascale Bayle-Guillemaud, Eva Monroy, Eric Robin, Nicolas Bernier

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that combining experimental STEM-EDX data with inelastic scattering simulations allows for highly precise atomic-scale chemical analysis of 1 nm-wide GaN/AlGaN quantum wells, overcoming artifacts caused by electron beam propagation.
Contribution
It introduces a method integrating experimental data with inelastic scattering simulations to accurately quantify atomic-scale chemical compositions in quantum wells.
Findings
Achieved composition sensitivity of ±0.25 at.% at the atomic scale.
Validated the approach using a GaN/AlGaN quantum well structure.
Discussed practical aspects for high-precision measurements.
Abstract
Recent advancements in high-resolution spectroscopy analyses within the scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) have paved the way for measuring the concentration of chemical species in crystalline materials at the atomic scale. However, several artifacts complicate the direct interpretation of experimental data. For instance, in the case of energy dispersive x-ray (EDX) spectroscopy, the linear dependency of local x-ray emission on composition is disrupted by channeling effects and cross-talk during electron beam propagation. To address these challenges, it becomes necessary to adopt an approach that combines experimental data with inelastic scattering simulations. This method aims to account for the effects of electron beam propagation on x-ray emission, essentially determining the quantity and the spatial origin of the collected signal. In this publication, we propose to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGaN-based semiconductor devices and materials · Semiconductor materials and devices · Photocathodes and Microchannel Plates
