Gatan Precision Ion Polishing System (PIPS II)

The PIPS II utilises two coincident beams of low energy argon ions to slowly sputter away material from a localised region of a sample.

Instrument overview

The PIPS II utilises two coincident beams of low energy argon ions to slowly sputter away material from a localised region of a sample, thus thinning the sample and/or removing regions of surface damage and contamination. Samples are typically 3mm Ø discs. The energy of the incident ion beams can be adjusted between 0.1 – 8 KeV, allowing control of sputtering rate and final surface finish.

Applications

This system is routinely used in the final stages of TEM specimen preparation to produce electron transparent regions in thin-film specimens. It can also be used to remove specimen surface damage associated with the ion milling process where samples have been prepared using FIB (Focussed Ion Beam) techniques, and to “clean” the surface of specimens to remove contamination prior to microscopy experiments.

The PIPS II equipment in the Materials Research Facility
PIPS II in the Materials Research Facility

Technical specifications

  • ion source: 2 miniature Penning ion guns (Ar) with low energy focusing electrodes
  • accelerating voltage: 100 V – 8 kV
  • milling angle: -10ᵒ to + 10ᵒ
  • ion current density peak: 10mA/cm2
  • sample size: 3 mm diameter discs with max thickness 100 µm
  • rotation: 1 – 6 rpm
  • X, Y transition: ± 0.5 mm

Materials Research Facility

Available for users working in fusion, fission and other research programmes. We have scientific and operational teams to support experiments and sample preparation.