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Plasma FIB

What Is Plasma FIB?

Plasma FIB uses a focused beam of ions generated from a plasma source (commonly xenon ions) to mill, section, or modify materials at the micro- to nanoscale. The high beam current enables fast and efficient material removal, while maintaining precise control over the region of interest.

Plasma FIB is often integrated with SEM imaging, allowing real-time observation of internal structures during milling.

What Plasma FIB Can Do

Plasma FIB enables:

  • Rapid cross-sectioning of thick or hard materials

  • Large-area trenching and volume milling

  • Site-specific sample preparation

  • Exposure of buried features and interfaces

  • 3D microstructural investigation

  • Preparation of samples for SEM, TEM, or other analyses

It bridges the gap between conventional mechanical sectioning and high-resolution ion beam techniques.

Why Use Plasma FIB?

Plasma FIB is chosen when conventional FIB or mechanical methods are too slow or insufficient. It helps answer questions such as:

  • What is the internal structure of a thick or multilayer material?

  • Where did failure initiate beneath the surface?

  • How do interfaces or defects extend through the bulk?

  • Can a specific region be isolated for further analysis?

  • How can large features be exposed without damaging critical areas?

Plasma FIB significantly reduces preparation time for complex investigations.

Typical Application Scenarios

Failure Analysis

  • Cross-sectioning of cracks, voids, or delamination regions

  • Investigation of buried defects or inclusions

  • Correlation of surface damage with subsurface features

Materials Characterization

  • Microstructural analysis of metals, alloys, and ceramics

  • Investigation of coatings and multilayer systems

  • Interface and phase boundary exposure

Electronics & Semiconductor Analysis

  • Delayering and cross-sectioning of packaged devices

  • Exposure of interconnects, vias, and buried structures

  • Preparation for detailed SEM or TEM analysis

Advanced Sample Preparation

  • Large-volume material removal prior to fine FIB work

  • Site-specific lift-out preparation for TEM

  • Preparation of samples for complementary techniques

Sample Types

Plasma FIB can be applied to:

  • metals and alloys

  • ceramics and hard materials

  • semiconductors and electronic components

  • coatings, composites, and multilayer systems

Xinbodi evaluates sample size, hardness, and analytical goals to select optimal milling conditions.

What You Will Receive

Each Plasma FIB project is delivered with a clear, structured outcome suitable for technical decision-making. A typical deliverable includes:

  • project objective and region-of-interest definition

  • Plasma FIB milling and imaging conditions

  • cross-sectional SEM images or videos

  • documentation of internal structures and defects

  • correlation with failure or processing history

  • recommendations for follow-up analysis (e.g., TEM, EDS, EBSD)

Why Choose Xinbodi for Plasma FIB?

  • High-speed, large-volume milling capability

  • Experience with complex and hard-to-section materials

  • Precise site-specific targeting

  • Integration with SEM imaging and analytical workflows

  • Strong expertise in failure analysis and microstructural interpretation

  • Strict confidentiality for proprietary samples and data

FAQs

Plasma FIB offers much higher milling rates, making it suitable for large or thick samples, while conventional Ga⁺ FIB is better for fine, small-scale milling.

Yes. Plasma FIB removes material from the sample, but it does so in a controlled and targeted manner.

Yes. Plasma FIB is often used as a preparation step before SEM, TEM, EDS, or other microanalytical techniques.

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