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Analysis of water ice in nanoporous copper needles using cryo atom probe tomography

Materials Science 2024-10-15 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

The application of atom probe tomography (APT) to frozen liquids is limited by difficulties in specimen preparation. Here, we report on the use of nanoporous Cu needles as a physical framework to hold water ice for investigation using APT. Nanoporous Cu needles are prepared by the electropolishing and dealloying of Cu-Mn matchstick precursors. Cryogenic scanning electron microscopy and focused-ion beam milling reveal a hierarchical, dendritic, highly-wettable microstructure. The atom probe mass spectrum is dominated by peaks of Cu+ and H(H2O)n+ up to n <= 3, and the reconstructed volume shows the protrusion of a Cu ligament into an ice-filled pore. The continuous Cu ligament network electrically connects the apex to the cryostage, leading to enhanced electric field at the apex and increased cooling, both of which simplify the mass spectrum compared to previous reports.

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@article{arxiv.2402.04608,
  title  = {Analysis of water ice in nanoporous copper needles using cryo atom probe tomography},
  author = {Levi Tegg and Ingrid E. McCarroll and Se-Ho Kim and Renelle Dubosq and Eric V. Woods and Ayman A. El-Zoka and Baptiste Gault and Julie M. Cairney},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.04608},
  year   = {2024}
}