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Robotic fabrication of high-quality lamellae for aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy

Materials Science 2021-05-27 v2 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

Aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) is widely used for atomic-level imaging of materials. To accelerate the discovery of new materials based on atomic-level investigations, the throughput of aberration-corrected STEM experiments becomes more and more important. However, the throughput of the full workflow of aberration-corrected STEM is still quite low. A fundamental problem is that the preparation of high-quality thin STEM samples (lamellae) depends on manual operation. Here, inspired by the recent successes of "robot scientists", we demonstrate robotic fabrication of high-quality lamellae by focused-ion-beam (FIB) with full automation software. First, we show that robotic FIB can prepare lamellae with a high success rate, where the robotic FIB controls rough-milling, lift-out, and final-thinning processes. Then, we optimize the FIB parameters of the final-thinning process for single crystal Si. Aberration-corrected STEM imaging of these Si lamellae shows atomic-level images with 55 pm resolution. We also demonstrate robotic fabrication of high-quality lamellae of SrTiO3 and sapphire. The robotic FIB system will resolve the current bottleneck of the full workflow of aberration-corrected STEM analysis and accelerate materials discovery based on atomic-level imaging.

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@article{arxiv.2102.09698,
  title  = {Robotic fabrication of high-quality lamellae for aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy},
  author = {Hideyo Tsurusawa and Nobuto Nakanishi and Kayoko Kawano and Yiqiang Chen and Brandon Van Leer and Teruyasu Mizoguchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.09698},
  year   = {2021}
}

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14 pages, 7 figures, 1 table, Supplementary Materials (4 figures)