Application of FIB system to ultra-high-pressure Earth science
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The conventional focused ion beam (FIB) sample preparation technique “lift-out method” was modified for the reliable analysis of a laser-heated diamond anvil cell (LHDAC) sample. Box-shaped grooves were prepared in the LHDAC specimen in order to recover a block using a gallium ion beam in the vicinity of the area to be characterized by transmission electron microscope (TEM). The recovered block was fixed on the stage of a copper (or molybdenum) grid and thinned by the gallium ion beam in order to obtain a TEM foil. Our modified lift-out method allows us to thin the entire vertical section (from the upper anvil surface to the lower anvil surface) of the LHDAC sample.
- 日本鉱物科学会の論文
- 2008-04-01
著者
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NISHIJIMA Masahiko
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
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OHTANI Eiji
Institute of Mineralogy, Petrology, and Economic Geology, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University
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KOBAYASHI Yusuke
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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Nishijima Masahiko
Institute For Materials Research Tohoku University
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Yoo Jung
Measurement & Analysis Team National Nanofab Center
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Ohtani Eiji
Institute Of Mineralogy Petrology And Economic Geology Graduate School Of Science Tohoku University
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Ohtani Eiji
Institute Of Mineralogy Petrology And Economic Geology Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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MIYAHARA Masaaki
Institute of Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Universi
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SAKAI Takeshi
Institute of Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Universi
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KAMADA Seiji
Institute of Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Universi
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KONDO Tadashi
Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
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NAGASE Toshiro
The Tohoku University Museum, Tohoku University
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VASHAEI Zahra
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
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Vashaei Zahra
Institute For Materials Research Tohoku University
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Nagase Toshiro
The Tohoku University Museum Tohoku University
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Kobayashi Yusuke
Institute Of Mineralogy Petrology And Economic Geology Graduate School Of Science Tohoku University
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Kamada Seiji
Institute Of Mineralogy Petrology And Economic Geology Graduate School Of Science Tohoku University
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Miyahara Masaaki
Institute Of Mineralogy Petrology And Economic Geology Graduate School Of Science Tohoku University
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Sakai Takeshi
Institute Of Astronomy The University Of Tokyo
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Sakai Takeshi
Institute Of Mineralogy Petrology And Economic Geology Graduate School Of Science Tohoku University
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Kondo Tadashi
Graduate School Of Science Osaka University
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Nagase Toshiro
The Tohoku University Museum
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