Nanoscale microstructural analyses by atom probe field ion microscopy

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Abstract

Recent progress in atom probe field ion microscopy (APFIM) and its applications to nanoscate microstructural studies of metallic materials are reviewed. By employing a three dimensional atom probe (3DAP), it is possible to map out elemental distributions in the real space with almost an atomic resolution, and chemical analysis of interfaces and nanoparticles can be made with improved accuracy in comparison with the conventional atom probe. Unique features of atom probe field ion microscopy are demonstrated by showing recent examples of APFIM and 3DAP applications to nanoscalc characterizations of aluminum alloys, nanocrystalline magnetic materials and steels.

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Hono, K., & Murayama, M. (1998). Nanoscale microstructural analyses by atom probe field ion microscopy. High Temperature Materials and Processes, 17(1), 69–85. https://doi.org/10.1515/HTMP.1998.17.1-2.69

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