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=XRD at Nanolab=
<i> Unless otherwise stated, this page is written by <b>DTU Nanolab internal</b></i>
 
 
=XRD at DTU Nanolab=
We have two X-ray diffraction setups in building 346:
We have two X-ray diffraction setups in building 346:
*The [[/XRD_SmartLab|Rigaku SmartLab]] primarily for thin film analysis
*The [[/XRD_SmartLab|XRD SmartLab]] primarily for thin film analysis inside the cleanroom.
*The [[/XRD_Powder|XRD Powder]] for phase analysis of powders
*The [[/XRD_Powder|XRD Powder]] for phase analysis of powders outside the cleanroom.
 
==Experiments performed with XRD==
*[[/Process Info|List and description of possible XRD measurements with typical setup requirements]] Note mostly relevant for XRD Smartlab


==Data analysis==
==Data analysis==
For data analysis, we recommend using Rigaku SmartLab Studio for both thinfilms and basic powder analysis.
For data analysis, we recommend using Rigaku SmartLab Studio for both thinfilms and basic powder analysis.
If more advanced powder analysis is needed a remote desktop with a licens for the Malvern Panalytical software, HighScore is available.
If more advanced powder analysis is needed we provide access to a remote desktop with a licence for the excellent Malvern Panalytical software, HighScore.


*[[/software|Installing SmartLab Studio II]]
*[[/software|Installing SmartLab Studio II]]
*[[/dataconversion|Converting data from XRD Powder to SmartLab Studio II]]
*[[/dataconversion|Converting data from XRD Powder to SmartLab Studio II]]
*[[/SLSII_analysis|Guide for using SmartLab Studio II for data analysis]]
*[[/SLSII_analysis|Guide for using SmartLab Studio II for data analysis]]
*[[/HighScore_analysis|Guide for using HighScore Plus for advanced powder data analysis]]
Apart from this commercial software a wide range of free software is available online for data analysis. [https://xrd.mit.edu/xrd-software Here are some suggestions from MIT].


==Comparison of the XRDs at Nanolab==
==Comparison of the XRDs at Nanolab==
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*Beam mask
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All materials have to be approved

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XRD at DTU Nanolab

We have two X-ray diffraction setups in building 346:

  • The XRD SmartLab primarily for thin film analysis inside the cleanroom.
  • The XRD Powder for phase analysis of powders outside the cleanroom.

Experiments performed with XRD

Data analysis

For data analysis, we recommend using Rigaku SmartLab Studio for both thinfilms and basic powder analysis. If more advanced powder analysis is needed we provide access to a remote desktop with a licence for the excellent Malvern Panalytical software, HighScore.

Apart from this commercial software a wide range of free software is available online for data analysis. Here are some suggestions from MIT.

Comparison of the XRDs at Nanolab

Equipment XRD SmartLab XRD Powder
Purpose Crystal structure analysis

and thin film thickness measurement

  • Phase ID
  • Crystal Size
  • Crystallinity
  • Quality and degree of orientation
  • 3D orientation
  • Latice strain
  • Composition
  • Twist
  • 3D lattice constant
  • Thickness
  • Roughness
  • Density
  • Phase ID
  • Crystal Size
  • Crystallinity
X-ray generator

Maximum rated output

3 kW

600 W

Rated tube voltage

20 to 45 kV

40 kV

Rated tube current

2 to 60 mA

15 mA

Type

Sealed tube

Sealed tube

Target

Cu

Cu

Focus size

0.4 mm x 8 mm (Line/Point)

0.4 mm x 12 mm (Line)

Goniometer

Scanning mode

incident / receiver coupled or independent

incident / receiver coupled

Goniomenter radius

300 mm

145 mm

Minimum step size

0.0001° (0.36")

0.001° (3.6")

Sample stage motion

  • χ:-5~+95°
  • φ:0~360°
  • Z:-4~+1 mm
  • X,Y:±50 mm for a 100 mm wafer
  • Rx,Ry:-5~+5°

Fixed with rotation

Optics Incident side
  • Cross Beam Optics(CBO)
  • Ge(220)x2 monochromator
  • In-Plane Parallel Slit Collimator (PSC)
  • Soller slit
  • Automatic variable divergence slit
  • Length limiting slits
  • 0.04° soller slit
  • Ni and Cu filter
  • Divergence slits
  • Beam masks
Receiver side
  • Automatic variable scattering slit
  • Automatic variable receiver slit
  • Parallel slit analysers (PSA)
  • Ge(220)x2 analyser
  • 0.04° soller slit
  • Ni filter
Substrates Measurement temperature

Room temperature

May be heated in N2 up to 500°C

Substrate size

up to 150 mm wafers

Thickness max 21 mm

Only for powders

Allowed materials

All materials approved in the cleanroom.

No powders or dusty materials.

All materials have to be approved