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Low-Dose 3D Bonding Mapping Through "Soft" Core-Loss EELS Tomography and Unsupervised Deep Learning

Mario Pelaez-Fernandez

Abstract

Resolving the 3D chemical configuration of beam-sensitive nanomaterials at high spatial resolution remains a persistent frontier in scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). The main limitation lies in the trade-off between high electron dose required for analytical signals and the large number of projections needed for tomographic reconstruction. Here, we achieve dose-efficient 3D bonding mapping of FeO/Fe$_3$O$_4$ core-shell nanocubes with high resolution via electron energy loss spect...

Submitted: June 10, 2026Subjects: Engineering; Biomedical Engineering

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Resolving the 3D chemical configuration of beam-sensitive nanomaterials at high spatial resolution remains a persistent frontier in scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). The main limitation lies in the trade-off between high electron dose required for analytical signals and the large number of projections needed for tomographic reconstruction. Here, we achieve dose-efficient 3D bonding mapping of FeO/Fe3_3O4_4 core-shell nanocubes with high resolution via electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS). Our approach relies on two developments. First, a standardless "soft" core-loss EELS methodology exploiting Fe-M2,3_{2,3} edges provides ∼50Γ—{\sim}50\times higher dose efficiency than conventional Fe-L2,3_{2,3} edges, using the latter only as a source of FeO and Fe3_3O4_4 standards. Second, we introduce multi-channel deep image prior with total variation regularization (DIPm-TV), an unsupervised method for spectroscopic tomography that jointly reconstructs multiple channels by exploiting spatial correlations under sparse-view and low-dose conditions. Using simulated datasets, high-quality reconstructions are obtained from as few as nine projections over βˆ’70∘-70^\circ to +70∘+70^\circ, without HAADF-STEM signal or symmetry constraints. Applied to FeO/Fe3_3O4_4 nanocubes, Fe-M2,3_{2,3} EELS maps show improved SNR and spatial resolution, revealing a thin outer FeO shell surrounding the magnetite shell. DIPm-TV yields ∼1{\sim}1 nm isotropic resolution oxidation-state volumes preserving cubic morphology, recovering the outer FeO shell, and revealing a small internal void, features not accessible with conventional reconstruction methods. This work establishes a pathway for low-dose 2D and 3D analytical mapping of beam-sensitive materials using shallow core-loss edges, enabling orders-of-magnitude dose reduction while maintaining spectral fidelity and reliable 3D information.


Source: arXiv:2606.10893v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2606.10893v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2606.10893v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2606.10893v1

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Jun 10, 2026
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Biomedical Engineering
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