The purpose of this sources sought notice is to conduct market research and identify potential sources of commercial products/services that satisfy the Government’s anticipated needs.
BACKGROUND
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) is involved in materials characterization efforts to support multiple projects. Materials characterization allows NIST scientists to make direct correlations between material processing, (nano)structure, and resulting properties. This work involves three-dimensional (3D) atomic imaging of nanoscale samples in an atom probe tomography (APT) instrument. An APT instrument: (1) accepts nanoscale needle-shaped specimens and specimen array coupons for analysis, (2) triggers field ion evaporation of the specimen, (3) detects the emitted ions in time and space, and (4) generates a 3-Dimensional (3D) computational reconstruction of the evaporated volume that can be used in further analysis. In this work, the APT instrument should trigger field ion evaporation with either a voltage pulse, a deep-ultraviolet (λ < 280 nm) laser pulse, or a synchronous voltage + laser pulse and should be capable of wide field-of-view detection (local electrode atom probe) such that it can be applied to complex heterogenous samples containing materials with a wide range of optical and electronic properties.
Consistent with NIST’s mission to perform and develop measurement science, a particular research focus of the instrument will be the development of reference materials, benchmarks, data sets, and standard practices to characterize, quantify, and ameliorate sources of measurement bias and uncertainty, thereby improving accuracy, repeatability, and reproducibility of APT measurements.
A local electrode atom probe (LEAP) tomography instrument. The APT system will be installed in the Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) at the NIST Gaithersburg campus. Consistent with NIST’s mission to perform and develop measurement science, a particular research focus of the instrument will be the development of reference materials, benchmarks, data sets, and standard practices to characterize, quantify, and ameliorate sources of measurement bias and uncertainty, thereby improving accuracy, repeatability, and reproducibility of APT measurements. Samples of interest include (but are not limited to) semiconductor materials, microfabricated device structures, reference test structures, and metal alloys.
NIST is seeking information from sources that may be capable of providing a solution that will achieve the objectives described above, in addition to the following essential requirements:
Local Electrode Atom Probe (LEAP) Tomography System: A LEAP instrument: (1) accepts nanoscale needle-shaped specimens and specimen array coupons for analysis, (2) triggers field ion evaporation of the specimen, (3) detects the emitted ions in time and space, and (4) generates a 3-Dimensional (3D) computational reconstruction of the evaporated volume that can be used in further analysis.
Specifications:
- Vacuum system capable of maintaining ultra-high vacuum (UHV, better than 1×10-10 Torr) in the sample analysis chamber. The vacuum system shall also include a buffer chamber for specimen storage and a load lock chamber to facilitate sample exchanges into the analysis chamber.
- An ultra-stable temperature-controlled specimen stage with a temperature range between 25 K and 250 K. (Please describe abilities to achieve temperatures below or above the noted range.)
- Any electrodes within the UHV chamber shall be user replaceable.
- A fully integrated Class I laser system (as defined by IEC 60825-1), including:
- A wavelength in the deep UV range (less than 280 nm) (Please describe abilities to provide a laser wavelength in excess of (but including) this range).
- A tunable energy between 0.01 pJ and 300 pJ (Please describe abilities to provide laser powers in excess of (but including) this range).
- A tunable repetition rate between 50 kHz and 400 kHz (Please describe abilities to provide repetition rates in excess of (but including) this range).
- The capability to operate in voltage pulsed, laser pulsed, and synchronous voltage+laser pulsed acquisition modes.
- The capability to accept specimen array coupons in addition to crimped/wire-type specimens.
- The capability to perform three-dimensional atom probe reconstruction, including:
- A time-of-flight mass spectrometer detector (Please describe the mass resolving power of the detector).
- A position-sensitive detector capable of multi-hit detection (Please describe the field-of-view captured by the detector).
- Data collection rates exceeding 100,000 ions/minute (Please describe ability to exceed this rate).
- A software suite capable of:
- Operating the fully integrated LEAP system, including control of the vacuum system, voltage system, laser, and readout of all associated detectors
- Provide full three-dimensional reconstruction of the data collected from each LEAP experiment.
- Acquisition automation software and features to permit scripted and chained data acquisitions.
HOW TO RESPOND TO THIS NOTICE
In responding to this notice, please DO NOT PROVIDE PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. Please include only the following information, readable in either Microsoft Word 365, Microsoft Excel 365, or .pdf format, in the response: Submit the response by email to the Primary Point of Contact and, if specified, to the Secondary Point of Contact listed in this notice as soon as possible, and preferably before the closing date and time of this notice. Please note that to be considered for award under any official solicitation, the entity must be registered and “active” in SAM at the time of solicitation response.
- Provide the complete name of your company, address, name of contact for follow-up questions, their email, their phone number and, if your company has an active registration in https://sam.gov, your company’s Unique Entity ID (UEI).
- Identify the equipment that your company sells that can meet the objectives addressed in the BACKGROUND section of this notice. For each product recommended to meet the Government’s requirement, provide the following:
- Manufacturer name
- Model number
- Technical specifications
- If your company is not the manufacturer, provide information on your company’s status as an authorized reseller of the product(s)
- Describe performance capabilities of the product(s) your company recommends to meet the Government’s requirements. Additionally, if there are other features or functions that you believe would assist NIST in meeting its objectives described above, please discuss in your response.
- Discuss whether the equipment that your company sells and which you describe in your response to this notice may be customized to specifications and indicate any limits to customization.
- Identify any aspects of the NIST market research notice, including instructions, and draft minimum specifications in the BACKGROUND section you cannot meet and state why. Please offer suggestions for how the market research notice and draft minimum specifications could be made more competitive.
- State whether the proposed equipment is manufactured in the United States and, if not, state the name of the country where the equipment is manufactured.
- Identify any plans/possibilities for changes in manufacturing location of the aforementioned equipment and provide relevant details, including timeline.
- For the NAICS code listed in this notice:
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- Indicate whether your company is (a) a small business or (b) other than small business. See the Table of Small Business Size Standards and the associated .pdf download file for small business size standards and additional information.
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- If you believe the NAICS code listed in this notice is not the best NAICS code for the type of product addressed in this notice, identify an alternative NAICS code that you believe would be more appropriate for the planned procurement.
- Describe services that are available with the purchase of the aforementioned equipment from your company such as installation, training, and equipment maintenance.
- Describe standard terms and conditions of sale offered by your company for the recommended equipment such as: delivery time after your company accepts the order; FOB shipping terms; manufacturer warranty (including details regarding nature and duration); if available, description(s) of available extended warranty; equipment setup and test; operator and service instruction manual(s); cleanup after installation; and if applicable, other offered services. Provide a copy of manufacturer standard terms and conditions that typically relate to the sale of the specified equipment, if available.
- State whether your company offers facility renovation services related to installation of the recommended equipment at its delivery destination, if required per the NIST-identified minimum specifications, and provide description of said services. Indicate if your company performs the facility renovation services or typically subcontracts the work to another company. Indicate if your company would be interested in inspecting the intended installation site during the market research phase.
- State published price, discount, or rebate arrangements for recommended equipment and/or provide link to access company’s published prices for equipment and services.
- If the recommended equipment and related services are available for purchase on any existing Federal Supply Schedule contract(s) or other contracts against which NIST may be able to place orders, identify the contract number(s) and other relevant information.
- Identify any customers in the public or private sectors to which you provided the recommended or similar equipment. Include customer(s) information: company name, phone number, point of contact, email address.
- Provide any other information that you believe would be valuable for NIST to know as part of its market research for this requirement.
- State if you require NIST to provide additional information to improve your understanding of the government’s requirement and/or would like to meet with NIST representatives to discuss the requirement and the capabilities of the identified equipment.
QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS NOTICE
Questions regarding this notice may be submitted via email to the Primary Point of Contact and the Secondary Point of Contact listed in this notice. Questions should be submitted so that they are received 5 days prior to the response date. If the Contracting Officer determines that providing a written amendment to this notice to document question(s) received would benefit other potential respondents, the questions would be anonymized, and a written response to such question(s) would be provided via an amendment to this notice.
IMPORTANT NOTES
This notice is for market research purposes and should not be construed as a commitment by NIST to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract. There is no solicitation available at this time.
This notice does not obligate the Government to award a contract or otherwise pay for the information provided in response.
NIST reserves the right to use information provided by respondents for any purpose deemed necessary and legally appropriate.
Any organization responding to this notice should ensure that its response is complete and sufficiently detailed to allow the Government to determine the organization’s capability.
Respondents are advised that the Government is under no obligation to acknowledge receipt of the information received or provide feedback to respondents with respect to any information submitted.
After a review of the responses received, a synopsis and solicitation may be published on GSA’s eBuy or SAM.gov. However, responses to this notice will not be considered an adequate response to any such solicitation(s).
The responses shall not exceed 10 pages including all attachments, charts, etc.
Thank you for taking the time to submit a response to this request!