Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) | Kratos Analytical (2024)

Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) is a surface analysis analysis technique, with information originating from the uppermost 10 – 20 nm. It is complementary to X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, but has the significant advantage of much better lateral resolution.

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What is Auger electron spectroscopy?

Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) is a common secondary surface analytical technique added to our AXIS photoelectron spectrometers. As outlined above, the technique involves the irradiation of the sample with a high energy (3 – 10 keV) focused electron beam. Described in simple terms, the excitation of the atom by the primary electron beam causes ejection of a core electron, leaving an electron hole. As the atom is in an unstable state, the core hole is filled by an outer shell electron. The transition energy of this electron relaxation event can be coupled to a second outer shell electron, which is ejected from the atom if the transferred energy is greater than its orbital binding energy.

The kinetic energy, Ekin, of the Auger electron defined by the simplified equation:

Ekin = Ecore – Eb – E’c

Where Ecore, Eb and E’c are the binding energies of the core level, first outer shell and second outer shell respectively. The Auger electron is identified using the x-ray notation for the electronic levels. The figure shows ejection of a KLL Auger electron, where K denotes the core level hole, L1 the relaxing electron’s initial state and L2,3 the ejected electron’s initial state. It is noted that Ekin of the Auger electron is independent of the energy of the excitation source.

An Auger spectrum is acquired by collecting the Auger electrons as a function of their kinetic energy. As with XPS, the surface sensitivity of Auger electron spectroscopy derives from the relatively short mean free path of these electrons in a solid.

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Strengths & capabilities of AES, SAM & SEM

The real strength of Auger surface analysis over and above XPS is the significantly better spatial resolution. This makes the technique extremely useful for elemental analysis of small features.

The main capabilities of Auger electron spectroscopy are:

  • High spatial resolution, 100 nm minimum beam diameter
  • Surface sensitive, 3 – 10 nm information depth
  • Quantitative identification of all elements (except H & He)
  • Topographical information from SEM

These strengths and capabilities mean that the technique is ideally suited to:

  • Microelectronic defect and failure analysis
  • Thin film composition analysis
  • Corrosion studies
  • Particle analysis

Hardware for Kratos’ AES

The excitation source for AES on a Kratos spectrometer is a high-performance Schottky field emission 10kV electron source. The mu-metal shielded source is mounted perpendicular to the sample stage’s tilt axis.

The electron source region of the field emission gun (FEG) is differentially pumped by a dedicated ion pump, ensuring an optimal working environment for the emitter. To protect the field emission tip, the system incorporates safety interlocks, including those related to cable and vacuum level.

Software control of the electron source includes geometry correction, rotation, shear, and scaling. These functions can be used as transform controls. Standard operating parameters are easily stored and retrieved in the ESCApe data system. Moreover, the system provides the flexibility to manually adjust the electron source and secondary electron detector parameters through the software.

Direct N(E) Auger spectra and auger maps are acquired with the lens/analyser operating in fixed retard ration (FRR) mode. The spectrometer has a number of pre-set retard ratios for acquiring AES at different energy resolutions.

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To aid in the interpretation of results, the ESCApe software incorporates specific Auger data processing features, including peak identification.

The AES accessory includes a secondary electron detector allowing collection of SEM images from the sample. The detector can be operated with an extraction potential for conventional SEM imaging, or in back-scattered mode, to increase image contrast between atomic numbers.

As the technique is capable of working at much higher spatial resolution than XPS, it is important to minimise mechanical vibrational interference. This is achieved by isolating the whole analysis chamber from the frame using air cushioned anti-vibration mounts.

The complete hardware package for AES enables the system to deliver exceptional secondary electron microscopy (SEM), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), and scanning Auger microscopy (SAM) capabilities.

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Complementary techniques to AES

Auger electron spectroscopy finds application across several industrial and technology sectors including semiconductor and microelectronics. Limited chemical state information available from Auger electron spectroscopy means that XPS is often used as a complementary surface analysis technique to AES.

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)

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X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) provides complementary information to Auger electron spectroscopy. It typically provides greater chemical state information and is more universally applicable to insulating materials. Importantly the minimum analysis area of XPS is greater than AES.

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)

Reflection electron energy loss (REELS)

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Electron energy loss spectroscopy can be used to probe the valence and conduction band electronic properties of the material under investigation. It allows determination of the band gap for semiconductor materials. The same electron source can be used for AES and REELS.

Reflection electron energy loss (REELS)

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FAQs

What is the Auger electron spectroscopy analysis? ›

It is a form of electron spectroscopy that relies on the Auger effect, based on the analysis of energetic electrons emitted from an excited atom after a series of internal relaxation events. The Auger effect was discovered independently by both Lise Meitner and Pierre Auger in the 1920s.

What is AES analysis? ›

Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) is a technique for analyzing the element constituting the sample surface, its composition, and chemical bonding state by irradiating a focused electron beam on the sample surface, and measuring the kinetic energy of the Auger electrons emitted from the sample surface.

What is the use of Auger electron in SEM? ›

The secondary and backscattered electrons are used for imaging purposes similar to scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The Auger electrons are emitted at discrete energies that are characteristic of the elements present on the sample surface.

What is the electron energy analyzer in AES? ›

AUGER ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY. The function of an electron energy analyzer is to disperse the secondary emitted electrons from the sample according to their energies. An analyzer may be either magnetic or electrostatic.

What is the difference between XPS and AES? ›

The main difference is that XPS uses an X-ray beam to eject an electron while AES uses an electron beam to eject an electron. In AES, the sample depth is dependent on the escape energy of the electrons. It is not a function of the excitation source as in XPS.

What is the difference between EDS and AES? ›

EDS: Suitable for bulk analysis and can be used with thicker samples. AES: Particularly useful for analyzing the surface composition of materials.

What is the principle of Auger electron? ›

The principle of Auger operates by allowing a high-energy electron from the beam to eject an electron from its orbit creating an empty hole in the orbit. As this occurs, another electron from a higher orbit moves to fill the empty space. As the electron changes from a higher to a lower orbit, it releases energy.

What is an Auger electron the result of? ›

The Auger effect describes the process in which a vacancy in an inner electron orbital (i.e. K-shell) is filled by the decay of an electron from a higher shell (i.e. L-shell) with lower binding energy. The energy difference of this transition is emitted as a characteristic X-ray (Fig.

What is the difference between an Auger electron and a secondary electron? ›

Auger Electrons: Auger electrons are typically emitted from the near-surface region of a material, providing information about the top few nanometers. Secondary Electrons: Secondary electrons can be emitted from deeper within the material, depending on the energy of the incident electrons.

How does AES spectroscopy work? ›

Atomic emission spectroscopy (AES) is a method of chemical analysis that uses the intensity of light emitted from a flame, plasma, arc, or spark at a particular wavelength to determine the quantity of an element in a sample.

How does the AES work? ›

AES is a symmetric encryption method, meaning it uses the same key to encrypt data as it does to decrypt data. It also applies multiple rounds of the SPN (substitution permutation network) algorithm to encrypt data. The sheer number of encryption rounds that AES utilises are what makes it so impenetrable.

What is the main function of AES? ›

The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a symmetric block cipher chosen by the U.S. government to protect classified information. AES is implemented in software and hardware throughout the world to encrypt sensitive data. It is essential for government computer security, cybersecurity and electronic data protection.

What is the Auger electron process? ›

The Auger process was discovered by Pierre Auger in 1925 (Chourasia, 1997). When an atom is exposed to short pulses of X-rays, one of two things can happen: the emission of electromagnetic radiation or the ejection of an electron. The latter is called the Auger Process and the electron is the Auger Electron.

How does XPS analysis work? ›

XPS spectra are obtained by irradiating a solid surface with a beam of X-rays and measuring the kinetic energy of electrons that are emitted from the top 1-10 nm of the material. A photoelectron spectrum is recorded by counting ejected electrons over a range of kinetic energies.

What is the Auger effect of electron capture? ›

Electron capture sometimes also results in the Auger effect, where an electron is ejected from the atom's electron shell due to interactions between the atom's electrons in the process of seeking a lower energy electron state.

What is the Auger electron treatment? ›

Auger therapy is a form of radiation therapy for the treatment of cancer which relies on low-energy electrons (emitted by the Auger effect) to damage cancer cells, rather than the high-energy radiation used in traditional radiation therapy.

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