Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1681517 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The characteristics of surface microrelief that appear in sputtering experiments with polycrystalline metals of various grain sizes have been studied. Specimens with grain sizes varying from 30–70 nm in the case of crystallized amorphous alloys, to 1–3 μm for technical tungsten grade and 10–100 μm for recrystallized tungsten were investigated. A model is proposed for the development of roughness on polycrystalline metals which is based on the dependence of sputtering rate on crystal orientation. The results of the modeling are in good agreement with experiments showing that the length scale of roughness is much larger than the grain size.
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Authors
V.S. Voitsenya, M. Balden, A.F. Bardamid, V.N. Bondarenko, J.W. Davis, V.G. Konovalov, I.V. Ryzhkov, O.O. Skoryk, S.I. Solodovchenko, Zhou Zhang-jian,