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Issue Date and Description

2/09/20, Exchange Rod sensor

Estimated Fix Date and Comment
Fixed
Responding StaffAlejandro Alcaraz







iLab Name: Hitachi S-4800 Field Emission SEM
iLab Kiosk: BRK Purdue Electron Microscopy CoreFacility
FIC:
Volkan Ortalan Rosa Diaz
Owner: Rosa Diaz Alejandro Ramirez
Location:
BRK 1235
Maximum Wafer Size: 
4"/100 mm


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Overview

General Description

The S-4800 Cold Field Emission SEM combines the outstanding high-resolution performance capabilities to offer superb resolution of ~ 2.0 nm at 30 kV.  The equipment is equipped with a EDX detector for the detection of chemical elements on your sample at higher voltages.

Specifications

  • Accelerating voltages are from 500 V to 30 kV
  • Resolution ~ 2.0 nm at 30 kV
  • A choice of specimen stage: 4", 2" and 1" wafer and cross section

Technology Overview

Hitachi S-4800 is an electron beam microscope, that accelerates an electron beam in a vacuum environment to interact electrons with the sample of interest.

Sample Requirements and Preparation

Samples should be conductive to maximize sample imaging. With conductive samples features of 10nm can be observed with 5kV. Nonconductive samples can still be imaged, but not small features, limiting smallest resolutions to hundreds of nm, even microns, at low beam voltages (1-5kV). Non-conductive samples can become conductive if they are coated with Carbon, Au-Pd, or Silver paint.

Standard Operating Procedure

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QUICK GUIDE–Complete Guide in Computer desktop

  • Fill SEM w Nitrogen 1 or 2 times if empty
  • Load Sample at specific height
  • Turn On Small screen
  • Click AIR
    • Open chamber manually
    • Mount sample in Post
      • Unlock knob, Mount sample, then Lock knob
  • Close the chamber
  • Press EVAC
  • Open software PCSEM
  • Make sure stage is in EXC (Exchange) position
  • Click OPEN button
    • Insert post, Unlock, Remove Post, Hold Post
    • Press CLOSE button
    • Move stage to HME (Home) position
    • Flash (if necessary)
    • Turn Beam On
    • Find spot, adjust L/H magnification, scanning dwell time, focusing, stigmation, and alignment
    • Save image with Picture Icon
    • Turn Off beam
    • Move stage to EXC position
    • Open Chamber
    • Put Post in
    • In Unlock, Lock Sample, Pull post out
    • Close Door
    • Click Air
    • Open Exchange Chamber
    • Remove your sample
    • Close chamber
    • Click EVAC


Questions & Troubleshooting

Any questions? Please write them down here or contact the Electron Microscopy Staff

References

  • Inkson, B. J. "Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for materials characterization." Materials characterization using nondestructive evaluation (NDE) methods. Woodhead Publishing, 2016. 17-43.
  • Sharma, Surender Kumar, et al., eds. Handbook of Materials Characterization. Springer International Publishing, 2018.
  • Reimer, Ludwig. Scanning electron microscopy: physics of image formation and microanalysis. Vol. 45. Springer, 2013.