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A single probe for imaging photons, electrons and physical forces

Pilet, Nicolas
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Lisunova, Yuliya
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Lamattina, Fabio
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2016
Nanotechnology

The combination of complementary measurement techniques has become a frequent approach to improve scientific knowledge. Pairing of the high lateral resolution scanning force microscopy (SFM) with the spectroscopic information accessible through scanning transmission soft x-ray microscopy (STXM) permits assessing physical and chemical material properties with high spatial resolution. We present progress from the NanoXAS instrument towards using an SFM probe as an x-ray detector for STXM measurements. Just by the variation of one parameter, the SFM probe can be utilised to detect either sample photo-emitted electrons or transmitted photons. This allows the use of a single probe to detect electrons, photons and physical forces of interest. We also show recent progress and demonstrate the current limitations of using a high aspect ratio coaxial SFM probe to detect photo-emitted electrons with very high lateral resolution. Novel probe designs are proposed to further progress in using an SFM probe as a STXM detector.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/0957-4484/27/23/235705
Web of Science ID

WOS:000376404100020

Author(s)
Pilet, Nicolas
Lisunova, Yuliya
Lamattina, Fabio
Stevenson, Stephanie E.
Pigozzi, Giancarlo
Paruch, Patrycja
Fink, Rainer H.
Hug, Hans J.
Quitmann, Christoph
Raabe, Joerg
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Iop Publishing Ltd

Published in
Nanotechnology
Volume

27

Issue

23

Article Number

235705

Subjects

scanning probe

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co-axial tip

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carbon nanotube

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scanning force microscopy

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x-ray microscopy

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electron

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photon detection

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REVIEWED

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