Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5364985 | Applied Surface Science | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Using a conventional method for the fabrication of solid-state combinatorial libraries, we have produced the binary libraries Fe1âxCrx and Mo1âxSnx (0 < x < 1) and found that their surface roughness is highly dependent on chemical composition. Roughness enhancements of up to 20-fold have been observed on the nanometer scale and were manifested in the boundaries between structurally dissimilar phases. It is anticipated that this is a common occurrence in thin-film libraries of metals and an obstacle in separating the influence of roughness and composition on the performance of library materials in biomaterial studies.
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Authors
Gregory P. Rockwell, Adam Timmons, Ahmed Touhami, J.R. Dahn,