Equipment using laser SNMS that achieves optical spatial resolution for environmental particle analysis and more!
Toyama's "FILMER" is a flight time secondary ion mass spectrometer that meets the needs of research and development in the field of polymer materials and organic-inorganic composite materials. It achieves a high spatial resolution with a mapping surface resolution of 50 nm, while also maintaining a mass resolution (m/Δm): 5,000 @ m/z = 56. By adopting laser SNMS, it improves the signal ion generation efficiency, enabling highly sensitive analysis of organic materials. [Features] ■ Achieves high spatial resolution ■ Capable of in-situ processing and analysis ■ Adopts laser SNMS *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Analysis Examples】 ■ Comparison of SIMS and SNMS for blended polymers (PS & PHS) ■ Coal ash analysis ■ Achieving high surface resolution and mass resolution ■ Environmental particle analysis ■ Analysis by FIB processing (toner surface and cross-section) ■ Semiconductor B depth profiling ■ Organic polymer analysis using Laser SNMS ■ Improved detection sensitivity using Laser SNMS *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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