Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5368494 | Applied Surface Science | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We studied the roughness evolution of Si surfaces upon Ar ion erosion in real time. Following the theory of surface kinetic roughening, a model proposed by Majaniemi was used to obtain the value of the dynamic scaling exponent β from our data. The model was found to explain both the observed roughening and the smoothening of the surfaces. The values of the scaling exponents α and β, important for establishing a universal model for ion erosion of (Si) surfaces, have been determined. The value of β proved to increase with decreasing ion energy, while the static scaling exponent α was found to be ion energy independent.
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Authors
V.I.T.A. de Rooij-Lohmann, I.V. Kozhevnikov, L. Peverini, E. Ziegler, R. Cuerno, F. Bijkerk, A.E. Yakshin,