<p>This book covers the fundamentals of Helium Ion Microscopy (HIM) including the Gas Field Ion Source (GFIS), column and contrast formation. It also provides first hand information on nanofabrication and high resolution imaging. Relevant theoretical models and the existing simulation approaches are
Helium Ion Microscopy: Principles and Applications
β Scribed by David C. Joy (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 63
- Series
- SpringerBriefs in Materials
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Helium Ion Microscopy: Principles and Applications describes the theory and discusses the practical details of why scanning microscopes using beams of light ions β such as the Helium Ion Microscope (HIM) β are destined to become the imaging tools of choice for the 21st century. Topics covered include the principles, operation, and performance of the Gaseous Field Ion Source (GFIS), and a comparison of the optics of ion and electron beam microscopes including their operating conditions, resolution, and signal-to-noise performance. The physical principles of Ion-Induced Secondary Electron (iSE) generation by ions are discussed, and an extensive database of iSE yields for many elements and compounds as a function of incident ion species and its energy is included. Beam damage and charging are frequently outcomes of ion beam irradiation, and techniques to minimize such problems are presented. In addition to imaging, ions beams can be used for the controlled deposition, or removal, of selected materials with nanometer precision. The techniques and conditions required for nanofabrication are discussed and demonstrated. Finally, the problem of performing chemical microanalysis with ion beams is considered. Low energy ions cannot generate X-ray emissions, so alternative techniques such as Rutherford Backscatter Imaging (RBI) or Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) are examined.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Introduction to Helium Ion Microscopy....Pages 1-3
Microscopy with Ions: A Brief History....Pages 5-8
Operating the Helium Ion Microscope....Pages 9-15
IonβSolid Interactions and Image Formation....Pages 17-37
Charging and Damage....Pages 39-41
Microanalysis with HIM....Pages 43-48
Ion-Generated Damage....Pages 49-49
Working with Other Ion beams....Pages 51-53
Patterning and Nanofabrication....Pages 55-55
Back Matter....Pages 57-64
β¦ Subjects
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials;Spectroscopy and Microscopy;Spectroscopy/Spectrometry;Nanotechnology;Nanoscale Science and Technology
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