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New approaches to in-situ heating in FIB/SEM systems

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Over last decades significant effort has been made on in-situ heating experiments inside SEM and FIB/SEM chambers. Traditional way is to use low vacuum environment in the entire chamber. Although… Click to show full abstract

Over last decades significant effort has been made on in-situ heating experiments inside SEM and FIB/SEM chambers. Traditional way is to use low vacuum environment in the entire chamber. Although this valuable approach brings various undeniable advantages, new state of the art experiments coincide with new requirements, such as rapid changes in temperature, high-vacuum operation to maximize experiment cleanliness, ultra-high resolution SEM imaging and on top of it adaptable geometry in order to investigate sample’s crystallography and composition changes using EBSD and EDS detectors. In this contribution we introduce an integration of two new modules fulfilling these requirements by allowing in-situ heating in FIB/SEM systems under high vacuum conditions. Moreover, heating in high vacuum combined with injection of selected gases was also proven capable of providing sample surface oxidation [1] or reduction (Figure 1), [2].

Keywords: situ heating; fib sem; heating fib; vacuum; sem systems

Journal Title: Microscopy and Microanalysis
Year Published: 2017

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