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TEM Samples of Semiconductors Prepared by a Small-Angle Cleavage Technique
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
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A small-angle cleavage technique has been developed for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of semiconductors and related materials. In this technique, samples are prepared by back-thinning the material to a prescribed thickness, back-scribing the material at a specific angle to a standard cleavage plane, and cleaving along these scribe lines. A second cleave is made along the standard cleavage plane to intersect the first cleave, forming a thin wedge. This wedge is mounted on a grid, providing an electron transparent tip free of ion milling artifacts.
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