The role of primary and secondary electrons in scanning transmission electron microscopy of hybrid perovskites: the CsPbBr$_{3}$ case.

Abstract

High-resolution imaging has revolutionized materials science by offering detailed insights into the atomic structures of materials. Electron microscopy and spectroscopy rely on analysing backscat- tered and transmitted electrons as well as stimulated radiation emission to form structural and chemical maps. These signals contain information about the elastic and inelastic electron-scattering processes within the sample, including collective and single electron excitations such as plasmons, inter- and intraband transitions. In this study, ab initio and Monte Carlo simulations were performed to investigate the behaviour of high-energy primary and secondary electrons in scanning transmission experiments on CsPbBr$_3$ nanosamples. CsPbBr$_3$ is a perovskite material known for its high photoluminescence quantum yield, making it promising for applications in light-emitting devices and solar cells. This study explores and estimates the reflection and transmission of primary and secondary electrons based on their kinetic energy as well as sample thickness and electron affinity. The spatial distribution and energy spectra of the secondary electrons are also examined and calculated to understand their generation depth and energy dynamics. These findings establish a theoretical framework for studying electron-material interactions and can aid in optimizing scanning microscopy techniques for imaging and characterizing advanced materials.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Feb 2025
Accepted
24 Apr 2025
First published
28 Apr 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Mater. Adv., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

The role of primary and secondary electrons in scanning transmission electron microscopy of hybrid perovskites: the CsPbBr$_{3}$ case.

P. E. E. Trevisanutto, S. Taioli, M. Dapor, C. Allen and G. Teobaldi, Mater. Adv., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5MA00141B

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