Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5363782 | Applied Surface Science | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Using the laser post-ionization surface analysis technique, I have for the first time studied angular distributions of Ni and Al atoms sputtered from NiAl{1Â 1Â 0}. Emission angular distributions from Ni{1Â 0Â 0} have also been measured. I have observed preferential emissions of Ni and Al atoms along ã1Â 1Â 1ã and ã1Â 0Â 0ãcrystallographic directions for NiAl{1Â 1Â 0} and of Ni atoms along ã1Â 1Â 0ã and ã1Â 0Â 0ã directions for Ni{1Â 0Â 0}. The observed preferential ejections can be explained in terms of the theory of focusing-collision sequences. Because of the difference in surface binding energy between Al and Ni atoms, preferential ejection angles of Ni atoms are slightly different from those of Al atoms along the ã1Â 1Â 1ã ejections. For NiAl, the ã1Â 1Â 1ã preferential ejections were less prominent than the ã1Â 0Â 0ã preferential ejections and this can be related to the low efficiency of momentum transfer in Ni-Al collision sequences along ã1Â 1Â 1ã lattice directions. The low efficiency of momentum transfer due to the mass mismatch can also be responsible for the experimental observation that the preferential ejections in the alloy were less prominent than those in the Ni metal.
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Authors
Ming Tan,