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Quantitative analysis of calcium and fluorine by high-sensitivity low-energy ion scattering: Calcium fluoride
Authors:Stanislav Pr??a  Pavel Bábík  Tomá? ?ikola  Hidde H Brongersma
Institution:1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic;2. LEIS Division, IONTOF GmbH, Heisenbergstraße 15, Münster, 48149 Germany
Abstract:Low-energy ion scattering (LEIS) probes the atomic composition of the outer surface. Well-defined reference samples are used for the quantitation. For elements like fluorine and calcium, it is not easy to find suitable, clean, and homogeneous references, since fluorine is a gas and calcium is a very reactive metal. In contrast to surface analytic techniques such as XPS, the extreme surface sensitivity of LEIS makes it difficult to use stable compounds like CaF2 as reference, since these compounds are not homogeneous at the atomic scale. With LEIS, CaF2 is not expected to show an atomic ratio F/Ca = 2.0. Thus, before CaF2 can be used as reference, its atomic surface concentrations have to be determined. Here, 3-keV He+ scattering by a LiF(001) single crystal, an evaporated layer of Ca, and a Cu foil are used as basic references. High-purity CaF2 is available in two forms: a single crystal and a powder. For a practical reference, powders are preferred, since if bulk impurities segregate to the surface, they will be dispersed over a large surface area. It is found that both CaF2 (111) and powder have similar F/Ca atomic ratios. This confirms the F termination for both samples. For the powder, the F and Ca signals are reduced by 0.77 ± 0.03 in comparison with those for the single crystal. The atomic sensitivity factors and relative sensitivity factors have been determined for F, Ca, and Cu.
Keywords:Ca  calcium fluoride  Cu  LEIS  LiF(001)  surface termination
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