Ion Beam Analysis and Big Data

Abstract: With a growing demand for accurate ion beam analysis on a large number of samples, it becomes an issue of how to ensure the quality standards and consistency over hundreds or thousands of samples. In this sense, a virtual assistant that checks the data quality, emitting certificates of quality, is highly desired. Even the processing of a massive number of spectra is a problem regarding the consistency of the analysis. In this work, we report the design and first results of a virtual layer under implementation in our laboratory. It consists of a series of systems running in the cloud that perform the mentioned tasks and serves as a virtual assistant for member staff and users. We aim to bring the concept of the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence closer to the laboratory to support a new generation of instrumentation. [1] SILVA, T. F. et al. Ion beam analysis and big data: How data science can support next-generation instrumentation. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, v. 478, p. 111–115, set. 2020.