Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5359467 | Applied Surface Science | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The electrospray droplet impact (EDI) was applied to bradykinin, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), SiO2/Si, and indium phosphide (InP). It was found that bradykinin deposited on the stainless steel substrate was ionized/desorbed without the accumulation of radiation products. The film thickness desorbed by a single collisional event was found to be less than 10 monolayers. In the EDI mass spectra for PET, several fragment ions were observed but the XPS spectra did not change with prolonged cluster irradiation. The etching rate for SiO2 by EDI was measured to be â¼0.2Â nm/min. The surface roughness of InP etched by EDI was found to be one order of magnitude smaller than that etched by 3Â keV Ar+ for about the same etching depths. EDI is capable of shallow surface etching with little damage left on the etched surface.
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Authors
Kenzo Hiraoka, Yuji Sakai, Yoshitoki Iijima, Daiki Asakawa, Kunihiko Mori,