What Does ELS Stand For?

ELS stands for Energy Loss Spectroscopy

Energy Loss Spectroscopy (ELS) is an analytical technique used to investigate the electronic and optical properties of materials by measuring the energy lost by charged particles, such as electrons, as they interact with a sample. This method provides insights into the material's electronic band structure, excitonic effects, and other fundamental interactions, making it valuable for research in fields such as material science, physics, and nanotechnology. ELS can enhance the understanding of various materials, enabling the development of advanced technologies in electronics, photonics, and energy harvesting.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym

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