Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy – SIMS

Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) is used for the composition analysis of metals, semiconductors, polymers, biomaterials, minerals, rocks, and ceramics using a mass spectrometer. SIMS is the preferred tool for determining the composition of solid surfaces and thin films in testing labs.

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    • Overview
    • Scope, Applications, and Benefits
    • Test Process
    • Specifications
    • Instrumentation
    • Results and Deliverables

    Overview

    The analysis of a specimen surface using a highly sensitive characterization technique known as Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) involves bombarding the surface with a focused primary ion beam, which in turn ejects secondary ions for analysis. The SIMS technique is highly sensitive, allowing detection at the part-per-billion level with nanometer-scale depth resolution, offering a wide range of benefits to materials engineers, researchers, and failure analysts in thin-film characterization, semiconductor analysis, and other high-tech materials analysis.

    Scope, Applications, and Benefits

    Scope

    SIMS uses a focused primary ion beam to sputter material layer by layer, measuring secondary ions sputtered from the surface to identify and quantify composition from the surface down to specified material depths with nanometer-scale depth resolution.

    SIMS analysis evaluates:

    • Elemental and isotopic depth profile distribution across thin film and surface layer material systems
    • Ultra-trace dopant, impurity, and contamination detection in semiconductor and electronic materials
    • Surface and interface elemental composition analysis across dissimilar material boundaries
    • Molecular and organic compound identification in surface and near-surface material regions
    • Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and light element depth profiling in thin film and coating systems

    Applications

    • Semiconductor device materials requiring dopant concentration and depth profile characterization
    • Thin film, coating, and multilayer material systems requiring elemental depth profiling
    • Solar cell, battery, and energy device materials requiring elemental composition analysis
    • Failure analysis investigations requiring surface contamination and interface composition data
    • Advanced materials research programs requiring ultra-sensitive surface and depth characterization

    Benefits

    • Delivers ultra-sensitive elemental and isotopic detection at parts-per-billion concentration levels
    • Provides nanometer-scale depth resolution for thin film and surface layer characterization
    • Identifies trace dopants, impurities, and contaminants in semiconductor and electronic materials
    • Reduces material development risk by providing precise elemental depth distribution data early in the characterization cycle

    Test Process

    Sample Preparation

    Specimens cleaned and mounted under high vacuum conditions.

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    Primary Ion Beam Sputtering

    Focused ion beam sputters surface generating secondary ions for analysis.

    2

    Secondary Ion Detection

    Secondary ions mass spectrometrically detected generating depth profile data.

    3

    Data Analysis & Reporting

    Depth profiles processed to generate elemental concentration and test compliance result.

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    Technical Specifications

    ParameterDetails
    Applicable MaterialsSemiconductors, thin films, coatings, multilayer systems, metals, ceramics
    Analytical TechniquePrimary ion beam sputtering with secondary ion mass spectrometric detection
    Detection CapabilityParts-per-billion elemental detection with nanometer depth resolution
    Measured ParametersElemental identity, isotopic composition, molecular species, depth distribution
    Measured OutputsDepth profiles, isotopic data, surface maps, test compliance result

    Instrumentation Used for Testing

    • High-vacuum SIMS instrument with a focused primary ion beam source
    • Quadrupole or magnetic sector mass spectrometer for secondary ion detection
    • Cesium and oxygen primary ion beam sources for electropositive and electronegative element optimization
    • Certified elemental reference standards for quantitative depth profile calibration
    • Specialist SIMS depth profile data acquisition and quantification software
    • Data reporting and elemental depth profile visualization system

    Results and Deliverables

    • Elemental and isotopic depth concentration profiles across defined material regions for all analyzed specimens
    • Surface and interface elemental composition data for dissimilar material boundaries
    • Ultra-trace dopant and impurity concentration data at parts-per-billion detection levels
    • Test compliance result assessed against the defined material specification
    • SIMS analytical report

    Why Choose Infinita Lab for Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy – SIMS?

    Infinita Lab is a trusted USA-based testing laboratory offering Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy – SIMS testing services across an extensive network of accredited facilities across the USA. Infinita Lab is built to serve the full spectrum of modern testing needs—across industries, materials, and methodologies. Our advanced equipment and expert professionals deliver highly accurate and prompt test results, helping businesses achieve quality compliance and product reliability.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    SIMS is an ultra-sensitive surface and depth analysis technique in which the specimen is sputtered with a focused primary ion beam, and the secondary ions emitted are used for quantitative analysis of elements, isotopes, and molecules at parts-per-billion sensitivity with nanometer-scale depth resolution.

    SIMS is used to study semiconductors, thin films, coatings, multilayered material systems, metals, ceramics, polymers, solar cell materials, and electronic device structures, yielding ultra-sensitive elemental and isotopic depth-profile information for a broad range of solid materials and surface-layer configurations.

    SIMS offers parts-per-billion sensitivity in elemental detection and nanometer-scale depth resolution, which is substantially better than XPS, AES, and EDS surface analytical techniques and therefore is the technique of choice for ultra-trace dopant profiling, light-element detection, and thin-film elemental depth characterization.

    SIMS can achieve nanometer-scale depth resolution for elemental depth profiling, making it suitable for measuring the exact composition of elements on a layer-by-layer basis through thin-film stacks, semiconductor devices, and multilayer coating systems.

    The analysis is used in the semiconductor, solar energy, thin-film coating, aerospace, automotive, battery technologies, and advanced materials research industries for dopant profiling, surface contamination investigation, thin-film characterization, and elemental depth-distribution analysis.

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