Miniaturized gas exposure devices for atom probe experiments

Author:

Ott Benedict12ORCID,Heller Martina12,Monajem Mehrpad1,Felfer Peter1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Institute I: General Materials Properties Friedrich‐Alexander‐Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg Erlangen Germany

2. Interdisciplinary Center for Nanostructured Films (IZNF) Erlangen Germany

Abstract

AbstractTo detect hydrogen in materials at the atomic scale, atom probe tomography is now regularly used. In order to avoid cumbersome cryo‐preparation to suppress diffusion, often hydrogen is charged only into the finished specimen. Here, the use of hydrogen gas over electrochemical hydrogen has the advantage that the specimen is not contaminated with an electrolyte. So far, this “charging” has been done in large, expensive systems. Here, we introduce small devices that enable the exposure of atom probe specimens to hydrogen and potentially other gases, using only very small gas volumes. This enables the operation in regular laboratory environments without additional safety measures. These devices can be used to expose the specimen to hydrogen up to 10 bar/90°C. Higher temperatures may be attained with small changes. Validation of the success of charging with these setups is demonstrated through experiments employing deuterium charging of palladium atom probe tips.Research Highlights Enabling the exposure of atom probe specimens to hydrogen and potentially other gases, using only very small gas volumes. Built setups can be assembled with little money and from freely available parts, making specimen charging much easier. Validation of the success of charging with these setups is demonstrated through experiments employing deuterium charging of palladium atom probe tips.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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