Neutral helium atom microscopy is a novel microscopy technique which offers strictly surface-sensitive, nondestructive imaging. Several experiments have been published in recent years where images are obtained by scanning a helium beam spot across a surface and recording the variation in scattered intensity at a fixed total scattering angle theta(SD) and fixed incident angle theta(t) relative to the overall surface normal. These experiments used a spot obtained by collimating the beam (referred to as helium pinhole microscopy). Alternatively, a beam spot can be created by focusing the beam with an atom optical element. However up till now imaging with a focused helium beam has only been demonstrated in transmission (using a zone plate). Here we present the first reflection images obtained with a focused helium beam (also using a zone plate). Images are obtained with a spot size (FWHM) down to 4.7 mu m +/- 0.5 mu m, and we demonstrate focusing down to a spot size of about 1 mu m . Furthermore, we present experiments measuring the scattering distribution from a focused helium beam spot. The experiments are done by varying the incoming beam angle theta while keeping the beam-detector angle theta(SD) and the point where the beam spot hits the surface fixed - in essence, a microscopy scale realization of a standard helium atom scattering experiment. Our experiments are done using an electron bombardment detector with adjustable signal accumulation, developed particularly for helium microscopy.
Reflection imaging with a helium zone plate microscope
Bracco, G.;
2024-01-01
Abstract
Neutral helium atom microscopy is a novel microscopy technique which offers strictly surface-sensitive, nondestructive imaging. Several experiments have been published in recent years where images are obtained by scanning a helium beam spot across a surface and recording the variation in scattered intensity at a fixed total scattering angle theta(SD) and fixed incident angle theta(t) relative to the overall surface normal. These experiments used a spot obtained by collimating the beam (referred to as helium pinhole microscopy). Alternatively, a beam spot can be created by focusing the beam with an atom optical element. However up till now imaging with a focused helium beam has only been demonstrated in transmission (using a zone plate). Here we present the first reflection images obtained with a focused helium beam (also using a zone plate). Images are obtained with a spot size (FWHM) down to 4.7 mu m +/- 0.5 mu m, and we demonstrate focusing down to a spot size of about 1 mu m . Furthermore, we present experiments measuring the scattering distribution from a focused helium beam spot. The experiments are done by varying the incoming beam angle theta while keeping the beam-detector angle theta(SD) and the point where the beam spot hits the surface fixed - in essence, a microscopy scale realization of a standard helium atom scattering experiment. Our experiments are done using an electron bombardment detector with adjustable signal accumulation, developed particularly for helium microscopy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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