“…Sample heating also facilitates the occurrence of uncommon types of beam damage, such as preferential sputtering (Volkert and Minor, 2007), which occurs in materials with more than one atom species, especially if the compound can decompose chemically. In-depth information on sample heating (Kim and Carpenter, 1987;Cen and Van Benthem, 2018;Volkert and Minor, 2007;Ovchinnikov et al, 2015;Ishitani and Kaga, 1995), beam damage (Gutierrez-Urrutia, 2017;Mayer et al, 2007;Betz and Wehner, 1983;Prenitzer et al, 2003), and experimental reduction strategies of these effects (Bassim et al, 2012;Barber, 1993) can be found in the cited literature.…”