ionskæring
Ionskæring, also known as ion milling or ion beam milling, is a material removal process used in the preparation of samples for electron microscopy and other analytical techniques. The process involves the bombardment of a sample surface with a focused beam of ions, typically argon or gallium, which sputter away material from the surface. This technique is particularly useful for creating electron-transparent samples, such as thin sections for transmission electron microscopy (TEM), or for cross-sectional analysis of materials.
The ionskæring process can be performed using a dedicated ion milling machine, which typically includes an
One of the key advantages of ionskæring is its ability to produce extremely flat and damage-free surfaces,
In summary, ionskæring is a versatile and powerful technique for sample preparation in materials science and