Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5426917 Surface Science 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recently, much work has been done to study hydrogen behavior on solid surfaces for applications in fuel cells, semiconductor devices, and diamond-like carbon films. We have developed a hydrogen microscope making use of electron stimulated desorption (ESD) spectroscopy. A thermal-field emission type electron gun set to a low-energy range (<1 keV) is used to obtain a beam size less than 100 nm in diameter. A pulsed beam has been used to measure the time-of-flight (TOF) to detect desorbed ions from specimen surfaces. Scanning the pulsed beams across solid surfaces, a two-dimensional distribution image of hydrogen atoms can be obtained. This paper reviews some capabilities of the hydrogen microscope and a chemical state analysis for H and O adsorbed by different elements on a surface.

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