With the development of local electrode atom probe tomography (LEAP), the materials systems feasible for atomic structure determination has expanded from predominantly metals to include heterogeneous materials with complex structure and compositions. This makes the 3D atomic structure determination possible for most energy materials in battery, fuel cell, semiconductor, and nuclear applications. Atom probe tomography (APT) has been utilized to study multiphase materials with segregation and interface problems. The unique and quantitative information retrieved from APT can provide a foundation for the study of kinetic pathways, nanoscale composition mapping, multilayer interfacial segregation, dislocations and grain boundaries. However, a new challenge surfaces when the materials systems expand into heterogeneous materials: the traditional structure reconstruction introduces false magnification and large artifacts due to the underlying assumption of uniform and isotropic evaporation.
Revised: September 9, 2019 |
Published: October 9, 2013
Citation
Xu Z., D. Li, W. Xu, A. Devaraj, R.J. Colby, and S. Thevuthasan. 2013.A Level Set Evaporation Model for Heterogeneous Atom Probe Tip. In Proceedings of Microscopy & Microanalysis 2013, August 4-8, 2013, Indianapolis, Indiana, 19, 934-935. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.PNNL-SA-94999.doi:10.1017/S1431927613006661