Atom Probe Tomography for the Observation of Hydrogen in Materials: A Review
Journal
Microscopy and Microanalysis
Journal Volume
29
Journal Issue
1
Date Issued
2023-02-01
Author(s)
Chen, Yi Sheng
Liu, Pang Yu
Niu, Ranming
Devaraj, Arun
Marceau, Ross K.W.
Cairney, Julie M.
Abstract
Atom probe tomography (APT) is an emerging microscopy technique that has high sensitivity for hydrogen with sub-nanometre-scale spatial resolution, which makes it a unique method to investigate the atomic-scale distribution of hydrogen at interfaces and defects in materials. This article introduces the basics of APT-based hydrogen analysis, particularly the challenge of distinguishing a hydrogen background signal in APT by using hydrogen isotopes, along with strategies to yield high-quality analysis. This article also reviews several important findings on hydrogen distribution in a range of materials, including both structural alloys and functional materials, enabled by using APT. Limitations and future opportunities for hydrogen analysis by APT are also discussed.
Subjects
atom probe tomography | hydride | hydrogen embrittlement | hydrogen mapping | hydrogen trapping | metals
Type
other