Quantification of secondary ion mass spectrometry measurements by using ion‐implanted metallic standards

Author:

Soria Guiomar Delgado1ORCID,González María1,Crespillo Miguel Luis2,Sánchez Prieto Jesús2,García Gastón2

Affiliation:

1. CIEMAT, National Fusion Laboratory Madrid Spain

2. CMAM, Center for Micro‐Analysis of Materials, C/Faraday 3 Universidad Autómona de Madrid Madrid Spain

Abstract

This research addresses an analytical methodology to quantify elements of interest in fusion‐relevant materials using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). For this purpose, internal standards have been fabricated by ion implantation to avoid the well‐known matrix effect of this technique. In particular, chromium has been implanted at an energy of 12 MeV using two fluences in high‐purity iron and tungsten matrices together with Si control substrates. The latter were applied to determine the Cr concentration implanted through experimental and semiempirical methods. Specifically, the IBA technique Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS) provided the quantitative results being 3.1 × 1019 at/cm3 and 1.6 × 1019 at/cm3 for the high and low dose, respectively. The SIMS depth profiles of Cr for the Fe and W matrices established an ion implantation depth close to 2 μm on both substrates in agreement with the calculations previously performed by Stopping and Range of Ions in Matter (SRIM) simulations. Correlation between the integration of SIMS profiles and known concentrations of the implanted ion resulted in the calibration curve for each matrix, obtaining the SIMS quantification approach by means of this relative sensitivity factor (RSF). Additionally, a cross‐check of the method by comparing commercial Fe‐Cr alloys with the Cr‐implanted Fe matrices of the present study pointed out the need to produce standards with higher chromium concentrations.

Funder

Comunidad de Madrid

H2020 Euratom

Publisher

Wiley

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