Improvement of the mass resolution of the atom probe using a dual counter-electrode.

Ultramicroscopy

GPM - UMR 6634 CNRS - Université et INSA de Rouen, Faculté des sciences, Université de Rouen, 76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan Cedex, France.

Published: May 2003

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As compared to other techniques, the mass resolution of the 3D atom probe is rather poor. This low mass resolution derives from the spread in energy of field-evaporated ions. In this work, the single counter-electrode used to remove atoms from the specimen was replaced with a dual counter-electrode. A positive standing voltage V(PA) is applied on the electrode facing the specimen while the second electrode is grounded. As a result, ions experience a post-acceleration between electrodes that lowers energy deficits of ions resulting in an improvement in the mass resolution. This paper reports the study of the resulting improvement in mass resolution as a function of the post-acceleration voltage. It is also shown that, because of the evaporation pulse, ions also undergo a dynamic post-deceleration in the between electrodes. This post-deceleration contributes to the mass resolution increase. Our results show that this very simple device makes it possible to significantly improve the mass resolution of the atom probe. For a low post-acceleration voltage, the mass resolution is 800 FWHM and 200 at full-width tenth-maximum.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0304-3991(02)00322-4DOI Listing

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