August 1, 2013
Journal Article

An environmental sample chamber for reliable scanning transmission x-ray microscopy measurements under water vapor

Abstract

We have designed, fabricated, and tested a compact gas-phase reactor for performing in situ soft x-ray scanning transmission x-ray microscopy (STXM) measurements. The reactor accommodates many gas atmospheres, including reactive or corrosive gasses, but was designed specically to address the needs of measurements under water vapor. An on-board sensor measures the relative humidity and temperature inside the reactor, minimizing uncertainties associated with measuring these quantities outside the instrument. The reactor mounts directly to the existing sample holder used in the majority of STXM instruments around the world and installs with minimal instrument reconguration. Using the reactor contributes over 85% less additional absorption compared to lling the STXM chamber with process gas, and results in much more stable imaging conditions. The reactor is in use at the STXM instruments at beamlines 11.0.2 and 5.3.2.2 at the Advanced Light Source.

Revised: February 6, 2014 | Published: August 1, 2013

Citation

Kelly S.T., P. Nigge, S. Prakash, A. Laskin, B. Wang, T. Tyliszczak, and S.R. Leone, et al. 2013. An environmental sample chamber for reliable scanning transmission x-ray microscopy measurements under water vapor. Review of Scientific Instruments 84, no. 7:073708. PNNL-SA-93522. doi:10.1063/1.4816649