Direct observation of the vanishing EELS cross section in graphene

Abstract

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 qz, the momentum loss parallel to the beam. Our highly momentum ( q = 0.02~A-1) and energy ( 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 0.06A-1. We retrieve the intrinsic uniform dielectric response of graphene from measured spectra by quantifying the kinematic suppression.

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