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Core-loss spectroscopy is a technique used in electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) to study the electronic structure and chemical composition of materials by analyzing the energy lost by electrons as they interact with the core electrons of atoms. This method provides element-specific information and can reveal details about the local electronic environment and bonding in a sample with high spatial resolution.
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