Exploration of fs-laser ablation parameter space for 2D/3D imaging of soft and hard materials by tri-beam microscopy

IF 2.1 3区 工程技术 Q2 MICROSCOPY Ultramicroscopy Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1016/j.ultramic.2023.113903
A. Gholinia , J. Donoghue , A. Garner , M. Curd , M.J. Lawson , B. Winiarski , R. Geurts , P.J. Withers , T.L. Burnett
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Tri-beam microscopes comprising a fs-laser beam, a Xe+ plasma focused ion beam (PFIB) and an electron beam all in one chamber open up exciting opportunities for site-specific correlative microscopy. They offer the possibility of rapid ablation and material removal by fs-laser, subsequent polishing by Xe-PFIB milling and electron imaging of the same area. While tri-beam systems are capable of probing large (mm) volumes providing high resolution microscopical characterisation of 2D and 3D images across exceptionally wide range of materials and biomaterials applications, presenting high quality/low damage surfaces to the electron beam can present a significant challenge, especially given the large parameter space for optimisation. Here the optimal conditions and artefacts associated with large scale volume milling, mini test piece manufacture, serial sectioning and surface polishing are investigated, both in terms of surface roughness and surface quality for metallic, ceramic, mixed complex phase, carbonaceous, and biological materials. This provides a good starting place for those wishing to examine large areas or volumes by tri-beam microscopy across a range of materials.

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三束显微镜下软硬材料二维/三维成像fs激光烧蚀参数空间的探索
三束显微镜包括fs激光束,Xe+等离子体聚焦离子束(PFIB)和电子束都在一个腔室中,为特定部位的相关显微镜开辟了令人兴奋的机会。它们提供了通过fs激光快速烧蚀和材料去除的可能性,随后通过Xe-PFIB铣削和同一区域的电子成像进行抛光。虽然三束系统能够探测大(mm)的体积,在非常广泛的材料和生物材料应用中提供2D和3D图像的高分辨率微观特征,但向电子束呈现高质量/低损伤表面可能是一个重大挑战,特别是考虑到优化的大参数空间。本文从金属、陶瓷、混合复杂相、碳质和生物材料的表面粗糙度和表面质量两方面,研究了与大规模批量铣削、微型试样制造、连续切片和表面抛光相关的最佳条件和工件。这为那些希望通过三束显微镜检查大面积或体积的材料提供了一个很好的起点。
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Ultramicroscopy
Ultramicroscopy 工程技术-显微镜技术
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5.3 months
期刊介绍: Ultramicroscopy is an established journal that provides a forum for the publication of original research papers, invited reviews and rapid communications. The scope of Ultramicroscopy is to describe advances in instrumentation, methods and theory related to all modes of microscopical imaging, diffraction and spectroscopy in the life and physical sciences.
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