Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1691526 | Vacuum | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Sapphire samples were implanted with Zr and Co ions to a fluence of 5 Ã 1017 ions/cm2 in MEVVA implanter operated at 65 kV. XPS and RBS spectra were studied in the course of annealing within the temperature range of 200-1400 °C. It is concluded that Zr diffuses to the surface and forms ZrO2 precipitates, whereas Co migrates to the bulk and forms CoAl2O4 spinel which gives the crystal a bluish color. These changes are consistent with thermodynamical properties of the implanted ions.
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Authors
Z. Werner, M. Pisarek, M. Barlak, R. Ratajczak, W. Starosta, J. Piekoszewski, W. Szymczyk, R. Grötzschel,