Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS, EDX, or EDXS) is an analytical technique used for elemental analysis or chemical characterization of a sample. It relies on the interaction of an X-ray source and a sample. When a sample is bombarded with X-rays, its constituent atoms emit characteristic X-rays with energies specific to each element. By measuring the energies and intensities of these X-rays, EDS can identify and quantify the elemental composition of the sample. It is commonly used with electron microscopes like SEM and TEM.
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