Measurements of field enhancement introduced by a local electrode.

Direct measurements of field enhancement introduced by a local electrode have been carried out on a scanning atom probe (SAP). The results show that an enhancement factor of more than 2 can be obtained simply by reducing the specimen-to-electrode distance from 1.5 mm to 10 microm. Further enhancemen...

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Main Authors: Huang, M, Cerezo, A, Clifton, P, Smith, G
Format: Conference item
Published: 2001
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Summary:Direct measurements of field enhancement introduced by a local electrode have been carried out on a scanning atom probe (SAP). The results show that an enhancement factor of more than 2 can be obtained simply by reducing the specimen-to-electrode distance from 1.5 mm to 10 microm. Further enhancement can be achieved if the electrode has a smaller aperture. This suggests that a specimen with tip radius of approximately 200 nm, which usually is too blunt to be analysed in a standard atom probe, could now be analysed by SAP. The capability of analysing blunt tips will expand the applicability of SAP to a much broader range of materials.