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Mechanisms of oxidation-reduction processes on metal and oxide surfaces under ion bombardment
Authors:N V Alov
Institution:1. Faculty of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:Surface oxidation occurs if metals are bombarded with low-energy (1–5 keV) ions of a chemically active gas (oxygen) in vacuum. It is ascertained that ion bombardment leads to the generation of lower, intermediate, and higher oxides. The composition and thickness of an oxidized layer depend on the metal reactivity and the dose and energy of oxygen ions. The mechanism underlying the ion-beam oxidation of metal surfaces is proposed. Surface reduction is observed if higher oxides are bombarded with low-energy (1–5 keV) ions of inert gases (argon and helium) in vacuum. It is revealed that ion bombardment not only generates intermediate and higher oxides but sometimes gives rise to surface metallization. The composition and thickness of the reduced layer are determined by the oxide type, the kind of inert gases, and the dose and energy of bombardment. The mechanism describing the ion-beam reduction of higher metal oxide surfaces is proposed.
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