4.5 Article

Correlative Approach for Atom Probe Sample Preparation of Interfaces Using Plasma Focused Ion Beam Without Lift-Out

Journal

MICROSCOPY AND MICROANALYSIS
Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages 998-1008

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1431927621000349

Keywords

atom probe tomography; delta phase; Ni-based superalloy; plasma focused ion beam; transmission Kikuchi diffraction

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council [DE180100440, LP180100144, LP190101169]
  2. UNSW Scientia Fellowship scheme
  3. Australian Research Council [LP190101169, LP180100144, DE180100440] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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PFIB is a novel nanofabrication technique suitable for site-specific atom probe sample preparation; TKD is a method that facilitates phase identification and crystallographic measurements in electron transparent samples; Using PFIB and TKD for atom probe tomography tip preparation is highly effective for challenging material interfaces.
Plasma focused ion beam microscopy (PFIB) is a recent nanofabrication technique that is suitable for site-specific atom probe sample preparation. Higher milling rates and fewer artifacts make it superior to Ga+ FIBs for the preparation of samples where large volumes of material must be removed, for example, when trying to avoid lift-out techniques. Transmission Kikuchi diffraction (TKD) is a method that has facilitated phase identification and crystallographic measurements in such electron transparent samples. We propose a procedure for preparing atom probe tomography (APT) tips from mechanically prepared ribbons by using PFIB. This is highly suitable for the preparation of atom probe tips of interfaces such as interphase boundaries from challenging materials where lift-out tips easily fracture. Our method, in combination with TKD, allows the positioning of regions of interest such as interfaces close to the apex of the tip. We showcase the efficacy of the proposed method in a case study on Alloy 718, where the interface between gamma-matrix and delta-phase has not been yet extensively explored through APT due to preparation challenges. Results show depletion of gamma ''-precipitates near the gamma/delta interface. A quantitative evaluation of the composition of phases in the bulk versus near the interface is achieved.

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