Boschmans Bart, Van Royen Pieter, Van Vaeck Luc
Micro- and Trace Analysis Centre, Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp (CDE), Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium.
Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom. 2005;19(18):2517-27. doi: 10.1002/rcm.2089.
The application of polyatomic primary ions is a strongly developing branch of static secondary ion mass spectrometry (S-SIMS), since these projectiles allow a significant increase in the secondary ion yields to be achieved. However, the different limitations and possibilities of certain polyatomic primary ions for use on specific functional classes of samples are still not completely known. This paper compares the use of monoatomic and polyatomic primary ions in S-SIMS for thin layers of polylactic acid (PLA), obtained by spin-coating solutions on silicon wafers. Bombardment with Ga+, Xe+ and SF5+ primary ions allowed the contribution of the projectile mass and number of atoms in the gain in ion yield and molecular specificity (relative importance of high m/z and low m/z signals) to be assessed. Samples obtained by spin-coating solutions with increasing concentration showed that optimal layer thickness depended on the primary ion used. In comparison with the use of Ga+ projectiles, the yield of structural ions increased by a factor of about 1.5 to 2 and by about 7 to 12 when Xe+ and SF5+ primary ion bombardment were applied, respectively. A detailed fragmentation pattern was elaborated to interpret ion signal intensity changes for different projectiles in terms of energy deposition and collective processes in the subsurface, and the internal energy of radical and even-electron precursor ions.
多原子一次离子的应用是静态二次离子质谱(S-SIMS)中一个蓬勃发展的分支,因为这些离子束能显著提高二次离子产率。然而,某些多原子一次离子在特定功能类样品上使用时的不同局限性和可能性仍未完全明晰。本文比较了在S-SIMS中使用单原子和多原子一次离子对通过旋涂溶液在硅片上获得的聚乳酸(PLA)薄层的情况。用Ga⁺、Xe⁺和SF₅⁺一次离子轰击,可以评估离子产率增加以及分子特异性(高m/z和低m/z信号的相对重要性)中离子束质量和原子数的贡献。通过旋涂浓度递增的溶液获得的样品表明,最佳层厚度取决于所使用的一次离子。与使用Ga⁺离子束相比,当分别应用Xe⁺和SF₅⁺一次离子轰击时,结构离子的产率分别提高了约1.5至2倍和约7至12倍。详细阐述了碎裂模式,以便根据能量沉积和表面下的集体过程以及自由基和偶电子前体离子的内能,解释不同离子束的离子信号强度变化。