Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9594505 Surface Science 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the present study we report on the influence of in situ ultrasonic treatment (UST) on the oxidation of tungsten surface with low-temperature oxygen plasma. We observed that in situ ultrasonic assisted oxidation leads to the substantial change of crystallinity and decreased surface roughness after oxidation. TOF-SIMS profiling and transmission electron microscopy study show significant decrease of the oxide thickness and distinctly sharper WO-W interface upon the action of acoustic vibrations. The stoichiometry of the formed films was evaluated from O1s and W4f XPS peak ratio and was found to be independent on the presence of ultrasonic treatment.
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