Volume 29, Issue 5 pp. 225-229
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Quality Improvement of Environmental Secondary Electron Detector Signal Using Helium Gas in Variable Pressure Scanning Electron Microscopy

Eisaku Oho

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Eisaku Oho

Department of Electrical Engineering, Kogakuin University, Tokyo, Japan

Department of Electrical Engineering Kogakuin University, 2665-1 Nakano-machi, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0015, JapanSearch for more papers by this author
Kazuhiko Suzuki

Kazuhiko Suzuki

Department of Electrical Engineering, Kogakuin University, Tokyo, Japan

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Sadao Yamazaki

Sadao Yamazaki

Department of Electrical Engineering, Kogakuin University, Tokyo, Japan

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First published: 06 August 2007
Citations: 6

Abstract

The quality of the image signal obtained from the environmental secondary electron detector (ESED) employed in a variable pressure (VP) SEM can be dramatically improved by using helium gas. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) increases gradually in the range of the pressures that can be used in our modified SEM. This method is especially useful in low-voltage VP SEM as well as in a variety of SEM operating conditions, because helium gas can more or less maintain the amount of unscattered primary electrons. In order to measure the SNR precisely, a digital scan generator system for obtaining two images with identical views is employed as a precondition. SCANNING 29: 225-229, 2007. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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