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Product category: Electron microscopy systems
News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Microanalysis) | Subject: MicroXRT
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 20 May 2005

X-ray detector delivers unique thin film
analysis

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Microbeam X-ray fluorescence metrology systems enable an unprecedented level of analysis for thin film applications in the semiconductor and microelectronics industries

Thermo Electron announces new X-ray detector options for its MicroXRT line of microbeam X-ray fluorescence metrology systems, enabling a unique level of analysis for thin film applications in the semiconductor and microelectronics industries Microbeam XRF combines a technique known for non-destructive, multi-element measurements, energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectroscopy, with focusing optics to create a tool designed specifically for thin metallic film metrology

Used to characterise wafers, leadframes, solder bumps, ball-grid arrays and many other multi-layer metal film stacks found in integrated circuit fabrication, as well as magnetic read/write heads, disk media and suspension assemblies in the data storage industry, microbeam XRF is presently finding new applications in several more industries involved in metallisations, depositions, and metallic coatings such as sensors and detectors, Mems devices and opto-telecommunication equipment.

Recently Thermo announced the release of new and redesigned solid-state X-ray detectors, expanding the capabilities of this versatile metrology tool.

All detectors eliminate the need for liquid nitrogen cooling typically associated with solid state X-ray detection, enabling maintenance-free, quick start-up and shut-down operations.

Thermo's solid state silicon-lithium or Si(Li) detector provides high resolution and a high degree of sensitivity for very thin film applications.

Si(Li) detectors also extend the energy range for measurements of heavier elements (up to 29keV).

With a 10mm active detector area, Si(Li) detectors enable tighter geometries and large solid angles resulting in improved detection limits of trace materials.

A relatively new, but proven technology in X-ray detection, Thermo's solid state silicon drift detectors are ideal for high count-rate/high throughput applications.

This provides shorter measurement times, ten times better count rate statistics, and better precision, says the company.

For measurements that require ultimate resolution and sensitivity, Thermo provides a patented Vacuum Conduit option for microbeam XRF.

This method eliminates the time-consuming process of evacuating the sample chamber for each sample.

It exerts vacuum conditions on the X-ray beam generation and detection paths, leaving the sample environment in atmosphere.

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