Atom probe tomography analysis of mica
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Cambridge University Press
Materia
3D reconstruction Anisotropy Biotite
Fecha
2022Referencia bibliográfica
Cappelli, C.; Pérez Huerta, A.; Alam, S. B. y Prozorov, T. (2022). Atom probe tomography analysis of mica. Microscopy and Microanalysis (2022), 28, 1207–1220 doi:10.1017/S1431927621012940
Patrocinador
U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) (EAR-1647012 and EAR-2019870); Iowa State University under (DE-AC02-07CH11358)Resumen
Laser-assisted atom probe tomography (APT) is a relatively new, powerful technique for sub-nanometric mineral and biomineral analysis.
However, the laser-assisted APT analysis of highly anisotropic and chemically diverse minerals, such as phyllosilicates, may prove especially
challenging due to the complex interaction between the crystal structure and the laser pulse upon applying a high electric field. Micas are a
representative group of nonswelling clay minerals of relevance to a number of scientific and technological fields. In this study, a Mg-rich
biotite was analyzed by APT to generate preliminary data on nonisotropic minerals and to investigate the effect of the crystallographic orientation on mica chemical composition and structure estimation. The difference in results obtained for specimens extracted from the (001)
and (hk0) mica surfaces indicate the importance of both experimental parameters and the crystallography. Anisotropy of mica has a strong
influence on the physicochemical properties of the mineral during field evaporation and the interpretation of APT data. The promising
results obtained in the present study open the way to future innovative APT applications on mica and clay minerals and contribute to
the general discussion on the challenges for the analysis of geomaterials by atom probe tomography.





