Analysis of three-dimensional atom-probe data by the proximity histogram

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The three-dimensional (3D) atom-probe technique produces a reconstruction of the elemental chemical identities and three-dimensional positions of atoms field evaporated from a sharply pointed metal specimen, with a local radius of curvature of less than 50 nm. The number of atoms collected can be on the order of one million, representing an analysis volume of approximately 20 nm × 20 nm × 200 nm (80,000 nm3). This large amount of data allows for the identification of microstructural features in a sample, such as grain or heterophase boundaries, if the feature density is large enough. Correlation of the measured atomic positions with these identified features results in an atom-by-atom description of the chemical environment of crystallographic defects. This article outlines a data compilation technique for the generation of composition profiles in the vicinity of interfaces in a geometrically independent way. This approach is applied to quantitative determination of interfacial segregation of silver at a MgO/Cu(Ag) heterophase interface.

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Hellman, O. C., Vandenbroucke, J. A., Rüsing, J., Isheim, D., & Seidman, D. N. (2000). Analysis of three-dimensional atom-probe data by the proximity histogram. Microscopy and Microanalysis, 6(5), 437–444. https://doi.org/10.1007/s100050010051

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