Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10714315 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
In many fields the determination of electronic structures of a solid material is a prerequisite in order to investigate its physical/chemical properties as well as related applications. The effect of surface structures and ambient environment on the electronic behavior is of both fundamental and practical significance. In this study, the electron work function (EWF) of Al-Mg alloys is investigated using a scanning Kelvin probe. The results show that the EWF decreases with the increase of surface smoothness, whereas surface oxidation layers would result in the increase of the EWF. Furthermore EWF is strongly dependent on the relative humidity, especially when the relative humidity is higher than 70%, implying that considerable care should be takenon such dependence in order to gain a meaningful parameter for the characterization of surface behavior.
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