1. Depth sectioning of individual dopant atoms with aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy.
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Xin, Huolin L., Intaraprasonk, Varat, and Muller, David A.
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SCANNING transmission electron microscopy , *ELECTRON microscopes , *CHANNELING (Physics) , *DIELECTRICS , *HAFNIUM , *ACHROMATISM - Abstract
The ability to detect individual impurity atoms has been greatly enhanced by the development of aberration-corrected electron microscopes. The reduced depth of focus potentially enables three-dimensional reconstructions of impurity atoms from through-focal series. We test the robustness of this depth-sectioning method for detecting impurity atoms in gate oxides using multislice simulations. For amorphous materials, dopants can be reliably imaged, and are accurately described by a simpler three-dimensional linear imaging model. For crystalline materials, however, channeling artifacts can render the signal uninterpretable. These artifacts can be eliminated by orienting the crystal slightly off the zone axis, which still preserves atomic resolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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