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Confidential Quantrain x50 Module 10 Sample Preparation 3-2010 place photo here
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2 2 Sample Prep Basics Specimen characteristics -volatile materials - heat sensitivity - electron beam sensitivity -electrical charging
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3 3 Some general preparation rules for optimum imaging 1. Place powders or small particles directly onto a carbon coated stub or use a conductive adhesive. Move sample away from lower lens during pump down 2. Metal or carbon coat filters before use. 3. Use (conductive) silicon wafers instead of glass if a smooth surface is needed 4. Use a conductive tape to hold down samples. 5. Lightly coat (about 2 nm) the sample (with a metal) :
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4 4 Special Importance of Mounting Media for Non-conductive Specimens Aluminium Carbon Copper Mounting adhesives Double-sided tape Metallic tapes Wax or oil based mounting media
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5 5 Volatile Materials Some samples become volatile under the electron beam
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6 6 Heat Sensitivity The electron beam can generate heat to ‘burn’ or melt a sample
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7 7 Electrical Charging Internal charge builds charge cloud - - - - - -
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8 8 Metal Coating Coating creates an electrical path to ground -
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9 9 Metal Coating Plasma Target molecules -
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10 Metal Coating Plasma Coating Thickness Note thin film -
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11 Sample Prep Basics Secure the sample - carbon paint (isopropyl based) Determine if coating is possible/necessary - conductivity is the key - low voltage may be a solution - ESEM is the solution
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12 Mounting Media Aluminium stub
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13 Mounting Media Aluminium or carbon stub
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14 Mounting Media Aluminium or carbon stub Copper cup
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15 Mounting Media Aluminium or carbon stub Copper cup Analytical mounts
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16 Mounting Media Aluminium or Carbon stub Copper cup Analytical mounts(cont..)
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17 What to Avoid !!! Carbon and double sided tape is not stable (for hi- res..) Constantly expanding, absorbing, swelling, etc Contamination of sample and chamber - finger prints - oily sputter system - has sample been in a dirty SEM? - Sitting around absorbing gas Silver paint (blows up leaving silver particles everywhere)
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18 Mounting Methods Adhesives
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19 Mounting Methods Adhesives Double sided tape
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20 Mounting Methods Adhesives Double sided tape Metallic tapes
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21 Mounting Methods Adhesives Double sided tape Metallic tapes Wax or oil based to be avoided
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22 Other Mounting Adhesives Gold paint Silver paint Carbon paint Colloidal carbon Carbon tabs Microstik
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23 Basic Preparation Techniques Fractures Metals
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24 Basic Preparation Techniques Fractures Metals Non-metals
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25 Basic Preparation Techniques Fractures Metals Non-metals Sections Hard samples- cross sections
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26 Integrated Circuit Cross Section Chemical etching
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27 Preparation Techniques Fractures metals non-metals Sections hard samples- cross sections(cont..)
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28 Preparation Techniques Fractures metals non-metals Sections hard samples- cross sections Soft samples- cross/thin sections
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29 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Dispersions Wet
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30 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Dispersions Wet Dilution
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31 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Dispersions Wet Dilution(cont.)
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32 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Dispersions Wet Dilution Pipette
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33 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Dispersions Wet Dilution Pipette Atomize
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34 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Dispersions Wet Dilution Pipette Atomize Sandwich
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35 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Dispersions Wet Dilution Pipette Atomize Sandwich Dry dispersions
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36 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Dispersions Wet Dilution Pipette Atomize Sandwich Dry dispersions Adhesives
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37 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Dispersions Wet Dilution Pipette Atomize Sandwich Dry dispersions Adhesives Filters
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38 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Live material Insects Plants
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39 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Live Material Insects Plants Drying Fixation Air-drying
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40 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Live Material Insects Plants Drying Fixation Air-drying Freeze drying
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41 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Live Material Insects Plants Drying Fixation Air-drying Freeze drying Critical Point Drying
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42 Critical Values of CPD Fluids FLUIDFORMULACRITICAL TEMP. (°C)CRITICAL PRESSURE (Atm) waterH 2 O374.0217.7 carbon dioxideCO 2 31.172.9 nitrous oxideN 2 O36.571.7 freonCClF 3 28.938.2
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43 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Replicas Celleous acetate sheet
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44 Preparation Techniques (Cont.) Replicas Celleous acetate sheet Silicone rubber (Silico-set)
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45 End of Quantrain 10 sample prep.ppt
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51 Confidential Color Guidelines Accent Colors Supporting TonesSignature Colors RGB 238, 88, 7 RGB 176, 26, 36 RGB 208, 208, 208 RGB 161, 161, 161 RGB 113, 113, 113 RGB 130, 160, 99 RGB 102, 125, 136 RGB 171, 151, 33 RGB 149, 130, 115
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