Marcus type high frequency glow discharge emission surface
It is a device that performs surface and depth-directional elemental analysis by exciting atoms sputtered by argon plasma to emit light. It enables simultaneous depth-directional qualitative analysis of multiple elements from nanometers to micrometers (up to approximately 100 µm). The measurement target is a smooth plate-like sample with a diameter of 14 mm or larger. By purging the spectroscopic part with liquid nitrogen, detection of light elements such as H, C, and O becomes possible.
Measurable elements: Li, B, Na, Mg, Al, Si, K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, As, Se, Sr, Y, Zr, Nb, Ag, Cd, In, Sb, Ba, Hf, W, Pt, Au, Pb, Bi
Elements that require liquid nitrogen for measurement: H, C, N, O, P, S, Cl, Sn
Materials Sciences and Engineering Department
(1) Individuals who belong to a department or the Materials Science Course in the Department of Physics and Engineering in Kyoto University (hereinafter referred to as “the university”).
(2) Faculty or students of Kyoto University who belong to departments or courses other than the specified one.
(3) Individuals affiliated with national or local government bodies, national university corporations or university joint-use institutions, independent administrative institutions, or corporations or organizations engaged in educational or research activities.
(4) Individuals engaged in research and development activities in companies or other organizations.
(5) Other individuals deemed appropriate by the responsible manager.
For the measurement of light elements, actual expenses for liquid nitrogen will be required separately.
Materials Sciences and Engineering Department
Yui Uno
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