Ion milling machine

Ion milling is a specialized physical etching technique that is a crucial step in the preparation of material analysis techniques. After a specimen goes through ion milling, the surface becomes much smoother and more defined, which allows scientists to study the material much easier. The ion mill generates high-energy particles to remove material off the surface of a specimen, similar to how sand and dust particles wear away at rocks in a canyon to create a smooth surface. Relative to other techniques, ion milling creates much less surface damage,[1] which makes it perfect for surface-sensitive analytical techniques. This article discusses the principle, equipment, applications, and significance of ion milling.

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