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Published on: July 17, 2015
Acceptance characterization of electron detector in SEM using stainless steel sphere
Takashi Sekiguchi1, Yuanzhao Yao1, Ryosuke Sonoda1
1Institute of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tenodai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8573, Japan.
Abstract:
Although modern scanning electron microscope (SEM) possesses several electron detectors, it is not clear what kind of information is contained in a SEM image taken by a certain detector. Specifically, the detectors installed in the objective lens are difficult to know their characters. Thus, we propose a simple method to assess the acceptance of electron detector using a stainless steel sphere. After taking images under certain conditions, say electron beam energy, working distance (WD), etc., the image intensity of each pixel point, which is characterized by coordinate (θ, φ), is evaluated. The advantage of this method is the ease of implementation and the whole information of electron emission from the tilted surfaces is contained in the image. Using this information, the acceptance of the detector can be analyzed systematically. In this paper, the traditional Everhart-Thornley (ET) detector is analyzed with this method. It is demonstrated how the sphere image changes according to the measurement condition. The ET image quality is strongly governed by WD but not so much by the electron beam energy. We propose an alternative method to avoid the ambiguity of WD. Using a needle-type specimen stage, the ET image does not vary so much with WD and the reliability of ET image significantly improves.
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