Case ID: M26-002P

Published: 2026-08-19 20:53:59

Last Updated: 1787172839


Inventor(s)

Umberto Celano
Sanchari Sen

Technology categories

Advanced Materials/NanotechnologyApplied TechnologiesImagingPhysical Science

Technology keywords

AFM
Semiconductor Metrology
X-ray


Licensing Contacts

Physical Sciences Team

Hybrid Scanning Probe with Integrated X-ray Focusing Element

Invention Description
Conventional nanoscale imaging and X-ray microscopy technologies provide powerful capabilities for high-resolution surface characterization and material analysis, but remain limited in their ability to precisely localize and manipulate X-rays at the nanoscale. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) enables precise three-dimensional positioning and surface characterization through a movable scanning probe. However, existing AFM systems generally lack an integrated mechanism for delivering or collecting X-rays directly at the probe location. Accordingly, there is a need for an approach that combines the precise positioning and self-sensing capabilities of an AFM probe with X-ray focusing capabilities to enable mobile, localized, and accurately controlled nanoscale X-ray interaction.
 
Researchers at Arizona State University have developed a novel scanning probe microscope integrating an x-ray focusing device for high-resolution, localized X-ray focusing and spectroscopy. By merging X-ray optics directly with the scanning probe, it provides precise X-ray manipulation, allowing simultaneous acquisition of topographical and X-ray data for advanced failure analysis and nanolithography applications. Further, this enables co-registered acquisition of topography and localized X-ray data with nanometer accuracy, surpassing traditional stationary X-ray microscopy systems by providing real-time positional control and combined analytical capability at the nanoscale.
 
This novel hybrid system allows X-ray delivery or detection at any chosen location on a sample surface, enhancing control and flexibility in nanoscale analysis.
 
Potential Applications
  • Semiconductor device failure analysis and quality control
  • Materials science research and drug discovery
  • Advanced X-ray microscopy and nanolithography development
  • Nanoscale imaging and spectroscopy
  • Advanced nanotechnology and high-tech industry applications
  • Structural composition mapping at nanoscale resolution
Benefits and Advantages
  • Compact and mobile design unlike bulky traditional X-ray microscopes
  • Localized, nanoscale X-ray focusing integrated directly into the scanning probe
  • Simultaneous high-resolution topographical imaging and targeted X-ray interaction
  • Enhanced spatial resolution through AFM self-sensing positioning capabilities
  • Improved failure analysis and diagnostics of semiconductor devices
  • Unprecedented precision and control at the nanoscale
  • Transforms conventional AFM into a versatile X-ray analysis instrument
  • Advanced fabrication using electron beam lithography and robotic micro-manipulation