Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1677987 Ultramicroscopy 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We have investigated the laser assisted field evaporation phenomena of ZnO, and MgO to explore the feasibility of quantitative three dimensional atom probe analyses of insulating oxides. To assist the field evaporation of these oxides, the usage of short wavelength 343 nm ultraviolet (UV) laser was found to be more effective than 515 nm green laser. We observed field ion microscopy (FIM) image expansion and mass peak shifting when 343 nm laser was irradiated on MgO. This phenomenon can be attributed to the laser induced electron excitation which causes the reduction of the resistivity of the specimen.

Graphical AbstractThe effective voltage on the tip apex increase with increasing the power of UV laser.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (39 K)Download as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► 3DAP tomography of oxide materials was obtained. ► UV laser is more effective than Green laser on assisting field evaporation of oxides. ► The magnification of FIM images increase with increasing the power of UV laser. ► The effective voltage on the tip apex increase with increasing the power of UV laser.

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