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Conversion of charge to orbital angular momentum through the orbital Hall effect (OHE) holds transformative potential for the development of orbital-based electronics, however, it is challenging to directly observe the electrically generated orbital accumulation. Here, we detect the OHE by directly quantifying the orbital accumulation along the edges of a titanium thin film using a scanning transmission electron microscope. We measure the Ti L-edge using electron energy-loss spectroscopy with nanometer resolution and find a sizable orbital accumulation at the sample's outer perimeters, consistent with all signatures expected for the OHE, and determine an orbital diffusion length ₒ 7. 3 nm. Our data points to a surprising dependence of the orbital diffusion length on the nano-structural morphology.
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