Abstract
Focused ion beam (FIB) has become a powerful tool for transmission electron microscopy sample preparation in the nanoelectronics industry and has in recent years also shown its benefits for specific preparation steps in electrical scanning probe microscopy (SPM). Most recently, a novel SPM approach – so-called reverse tip sample (RTS) SPM – has been proposed in which the position of sample and tip are switched compared to standard SPM; in RTS SPM the sample is attached to the end of a cantilever beam. To achieve this configuration, the region of interest must first be extracted from a substrate and then needs to be reliably fixed to the cantilever by FIB. Therefore, we have explored and developed dedicated FIB preparation methods for RTS SPM in this work. Our established procedures ensure a strong mechanical and good electrical connection of the sample to the cantilever for both cross-section and top view sample preparation. Furthermore, we introduce an approach for mounting samples from a full wafer size workflow. This paper presents the developed FIB procedures and discusses the quality and stability of all mounted samples and their electrical evaluation in RTS SPM.
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