Development of micro-beam NRA for 3D-mapping of hydrogen distribution in solids: Application of tapered glass capillary to 6 MeV 15N ion
✍ Scribed by D. Sekiba; H. Yonemura; T. Nebiki; M. Wilde; S. Ogura; H. Yamashita; M. Matsumoto; J. Kasagi; Y. Iwamura; T. Itoh; H. Matsuzaki; T. Narusawa; K. Fukutani
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 372 KB
- Volume
- 266
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-583X
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✦ Synopsis
A micro-beam NRA system, by means of a resonant nuclear reaction 1 H( 15 N, ac) 12 C, has been developed for the purpose of the 3D mapping of the hydrogen distribution in solids. To obtain the tens lm size of the beam spot, the combination of the newly proposed tapered glass capillary and a conventional quadrupole magnetic lens is employed. An Y patterned film on a substrate is prepared as an application of the developed system. The 6 MeV 15 N beam focused by glass capillaries down to 50 lm successfully shows the hydrogen distribution. The in-plane NRA profile implies that the beam emitted from the glass capillary outlet is parallel, although the original beam has a considerable divergence. The NRA measurements in the 10 3 Pa N 2 atmosphere due to the low gas conductance of the glass capillary is also demonstrated.