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Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometer (TOF.SIMS 5)
Contact: Dr. Andrei Dolocan
Email: adolocan@austin.utexas.edu
Location: EER 6.636
Equipment Type:
Microscopy/Surface Analysis
Surface Analysis
Information the Equipment Can Provide
Ultra-high-resolution mass spectrometry (up to 0.001 a.m.u.).
Surface and bulk chemical composition (mass range up to 14,000 a.m.u., elemental sensitivity as high as parts-per-billion and surface sensitivity of a few atomic layers).
- Instrument Capabilities:
- Surface Spectroscopy:
- elemental and molecular information
- ppm to ppb elemental sensitivity
- < 1 nm surface sensitivity
- >10000 mass resolution (m/δm)
- mass range up 14000 a.m.u.
- Surface Imaging:
- lateral resolution < 100 nm
- parallel mass detection
- Depth Profiling:
- depth resolution < 1 nm
- thin films from < 1 nm to few hundreds μm
- 3D Analysis:
- high depth resolution
- high lateral resolution
- parallel mass detection
- Retrospective Data Analysis:
- complete data recording (mass, position and intensity)
- data can be revisited anytime for additional analysis without further sample analysis
- Air-free Sample Transfer Capability:
- air-free capsule available for sample transfer to and from user glove boxes
- Surface Spectroscopy:
Accepted Samples: metals, semiconductors, insulators, organic or inorganic, in solid or powder (needs to be pressed) form
Available Sputtering Species:
- Analysis Species: Bi1+(30 kV), Bi3+(30 kV), Bi3++ (60 kV), C60+ (20 kV), C60++ (40 kV), C60+++ (60 kV)
- Sputtering Species: Cs+or O2+(250 V to 2 kV), C60+ (20 kV), C60++ (40 kV), C60+++ (60 kV)
The TOF-SIMS is also equipped with a set of chambers and a capsule (collectively called Rox interface) to transfer air sensitive samples from an argon (or nitrogen) filled glove box to the surface analysis chamber, which is under ultra-high vacuum (UHV). The Rox Interface was designed and developed at the Texas Materials Institute (U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 14/445,650 filed July 29, 2014). Unlike commercial interfaces, the Rox interface was designed with a unique innovation, which is that it has a built-in semi-quantitative method to monitor sample transfer reliability and validity.
Additional information on this equipment.
Fees and Policies
- UT Users: $60/hour
- Higher Education/State Agencies: $299/hour
- Corporate/External Users: $299/hour
To become a new user of this facility, please read the Instrument Reservation Information page. If you are already a user you can make a reservation in FBS.