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=XRD at DTU Nanolab= | =XRD at DTU Nanolab= | ||
We have | We have three X-ray diffraction setups in building 346: | ||
*The [[/XRD_SmartLab|XRD SmartLab]] primarily for thin film analysis inside the cleanroom. | *The [[/XRD_SmartLab|XRD SmartLab]] primarily for thin film analysis inside the cleanroom. | ||
*The [[/XRD SmartLab 9kW Rotating Anode|XRD SmartLab 9kW Rotating Anode]] multipurpose system outside the cleanroom. | *The [[/XRD SmartLab 9kW Rotating Anode|XRD SmartLab 9kW Rotating Anode]] multipurpose system outside the cleanroom. | ||
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==Experiments performed with XRD== | ==Experiments performed with XRD== | ||
*[[/Process Info|List and description of possible XRD measurements with typical setup requirements]] Note mostly relevant for XRD Smartlab | *[[/Process Info|List and description of possible XRD measurements with typical setup requirements]] Note mostly relevant for XRD Smartlab and XRD Rot Anode | ||
==Data analysis== | ==Data analysis== | ||
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*[[/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]] | *[[/HighScore_analysis|Guide for using HighScore Plus for advanced powder data analysis]] | ||
*[[/XRD_Reference_Data|How to download reference spectra for individual crystal structures]] (for DTU users and others with access to the ICSD). | |||
Apart from | Apart from commercial software a wide range of free software is available online for data analysis. Please let us know if you find something you'd like to recommend! | ||
==Comparison of the XRDs at Nanolab== | ==Comparison of the XRDs at Nanolab== | ||
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!colspan="2" border="none" style="background:silver; color:black;" align="center"|Equipment | !colspan="2" border="none" style="background:silver; color:black;" align="center"|Equipment | ||
|style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"|<b>XRD SmartLab</b> | |style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"|<b>XRD SmartLab</b> | ||
|style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"|<b>XRD | |style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"|<b>XRD RotAnode</b> | ||
|style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"|<b>XRD Powder</b> | |style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"|<b>XRD Powder</b> | ||
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* | *Lattice strain | ||
*Composition | *Composition | ||
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3 kW | 3 kW | ||
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9 kW | |||
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600 W | 600 W | ||
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Rated tube voltage | Rated tube voltage | ||
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20 to 45 kV | |||
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20 to 45 kV | 20 to 45 kV | ||
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2 to 60 mA | 2 to 60 mA | ||
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2 to 200 mA | |||
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15 mA | 15 mA | ||
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Sealed tube | Sealed tube | ||
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Rotating Anode | |||
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Sealed tube | Sealed tube | ||
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Target | Target | ||
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Cu | |||
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Cu | Cu | ||
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0.4 mm x 8 mm (Line/Point) | 0.4 mm x 8 mm (Line/Point) | ||
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0.1-0.5 mm x 8 mm (Line/Point) | |||
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0.4 mm x 12 mm (Line) | 0.4 mm x 12 mm (Line) | ||
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Scanning mode | Scanning mode | ||
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incident / receiver coupled or independent | |||
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Goniomenter radius | Goniomenter radius | ||
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300 mm | |||
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300 mm | 300 mm | ||
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Minimum step size | Minimum step size | ||
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0.0001° (0.36") | |||
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0.0001° (0.36") | 0.0001° (0.36") | ||
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Sample stage motion | Sample stage motion | ||
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*χ:-5~+95° | |||
*φ:0~360° | |||
*Z:-4~+1 mm | |||
*X,Y:±50 mm for a 100 mm wafer | |||
*Rx,Ry:-5~+5° | |||
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*χ:-5~+95° | *χ:-5~+95° | ||
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*Cross Beam Optics(CBO) | *Cross Beam Optics(CBO) | ||
*Ge(220)x2 monochromator | *Ge(220)x2 monochromator | ||
*In-Plane Parallel Slit Collimator (PSC) | |||
*Soller slit | |||
*Automatic variable divergence slit | |||
*Length limiting slits | |||
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*Cross Beam Optics(CBO) | |||
*Ge(400)x2 monochromator | |||
*In-Plane Parallel Slit Collimator (PSC) | *In-Plane Parallel Slit Collimator (PSC) | ||
*Soller slit | *Soller slit | ||
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*Parallel slit analysers (PSA) | *Parallel slit analysers (PSA) | ||
*Ge(220)x2 analyser | *Ge(220)x2 analyser | ||
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*Automatic variable scattering slit | |||
*Automatic variable receiver slit | |||
*Parallel slit analysers (PSA) | |||
*Ge(400)x2 analyser | |||
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*0.04° soller slit | *0.04° soller slit | ||
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!style="background:silver; color:black" align="center" valign="center" rowspan="3"|Substrates | !style="background:silver; color:black" align="center" valign="center" rowspan="3"|Substrates | ||
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Room temperature | |||
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up to 150 mm wafers | |||
Thickness max 21 mm | |||
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up to 150 mm wafers | up to 150 mm wafers | ||
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No powders or dusty materials. | No powders or dusty materials. | ||
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All materials have to be approved | |||
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All materials have to be approved | All materials have to be approved | ||
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XRD at DTU Nanolab
We have three X-ray diffraction setups in building 346:
- The XRD SmartLab primarily for thin film analysis inside the cleanroom.
- The XRD SmartLab 9kW Rotating Anode multipurpose system outside the cleanroom.
- The XRD Powder for phase analysis of powders outside the cleanroom.
Experiments performed with XRD
- List and description of possible XRD measurements with typical setup requirements Note mostly relevant for XRD Smartlab and XRD Rot Anode
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.
- Installing SmartLab Studio II
- Converting data from XRD Powder to SmartLab Studio II
- Guide for using SmartLab Studio II for data analysis
- Guide for using HighScore Plus for advanced powder data analysis
- How to download reference spectra for individual crystal structures (for DTU users and others with access to the ICSD).
Apart from commercial software a wide range of free software is available online for data analysis. Please let us know if you find something you'd like to recommend!
Comparison of the XRDs at Nanolab
| Equipment | XRD SmartLab | XRD RotAnode | XRD Powder | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Crystal structure analysis
and thin film thickness measurement |
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| X-ray generator |
Maximum rated output |
3 kW |
9 kW |
600 W |
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Rated tube voltage |
20 to 45 kV |
20 to 45 kV |
40 kV | |
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Rated tube current |
2 to 60 mA |
2 to 200 mA |
15 mA | |
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Type |
Sealed tube |
Rotating Anode |
Sealed tube | |
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Target |
Cu |
Cu |
Cu | |
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Focus size |
0.4 mm x 8 mm (Line/Point) |
0.1-0.5 mm x 8 mm (Line/Point) |
0.4 mm x 12 mm (Line) | |
| Goniometer |
Scanning mode |
incident / receiver coupled or independent |
incident / receiver coupled or independent |
incident / receiver coupled |
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Goniomenter radius |
300 mm |
300 mm |
145 mm | |
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Minimum step size |
0.0001° (0.36") |
0.0001° (0.36") |
0.001° (3.6") | |
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Sample stage motion |
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Fixed with rotation | |
| Optics | Incident side |
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| Receiver side |
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| Substrates | Measurement temperature |
Room temperature |
Room temperature |
May be heated in N2 up to 500°C |
| Substrate size |
up to 150 mm wafers Thickness max 21 mm |
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 |
All materials have to be approved | |