The Laboratory of Material Analysis with Ion Beams, LAMFI-USP
Manfredo Harri Tabacniks

TL;DR
LAMFI-USP is a specialized laboratory utilizing ion beam techniques like RBS and PIXE for material analysis, supporting extensive research and training since 1992.
Contribution
The paper details the facilities and operational history of LAMFI-USP, highlighting its role in advancing ion beam analysis techniques and research infrastructure.
Findings
Established a versatile ion beam analysis facility
Supported over 10 institutions and numerous students
Contributed to material analysis research since 1992
Abstract
LAMFI is a laboratory dedicated to the development and application of ion beam techniques for the analysis of bulk materials and thin films. Its main facilities comprise an 1.7MV Pelletron tandem accelerator and two analytical setups, one mainly for Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry (RBS), and channeling, and another, for Particle Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) analysis. Since its beginning in March 1992, over 10 institutions involving about 68 researchers, 42 graduate and 9 undergraduate students have been direct or indirectly users at LAMFI.
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Taxonomy
TopicsX-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques · Ion-surface interactions and analysis
