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Coaxial arrangement of a scanning probe and an X-ray microscope as a novel tool for nanoscience
Authors:I. Schmid  J. Raabe  B. Sarafimov  C. Quitmann  S. Vranjkovic  Y. Pellmont  H.J. Hug
Affiliation:1. Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institut, 5232 Villigen—PSI, Switzerland;2. Empa Materials Science and Technology, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland;3. Department of Physics, Universität Basel, 4056 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:We report on the design and first tests of a novel instrument aimed at combining the benefits of scanning force microscopy with those of X-ray spectroscopy. For this we built an instrument combining a scanning transmission X-ray microscope with a beam-deflection atomic force microscope in a coaxial geometry. This allows to combine X-ray absorption spectroscopy and high resolution topography in-situ. When replacing the conventional scanning probe tip by a coaxially shielded tip the instrument will allow detection of the photoelectrons produced by resonant X-ray absorption. This could yield spectroscopic information with a spatial resolution approaching the values achievable with atomic force microscopy.
Keywords:Scanning probe microscopy   X-ray microscopy   X-ray absorption spectroscopy
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